"I Swear Somewhere This Works" is a digital-age poetry collection that speaks to timeless themes and desires. Trista Mateer’s decade-spanning, poignant poetry collection "I Swear Somewhere This Works" gathers inspiring, emotive... Read More
Quiet symbols and fragile but enduring relationships populate the dramatic novel "Among the Okapi", a modern parable about securing inner peace. John S. Taylor’s novel "Among the Okapi" juxtaposes a professor’s experiences at a... Read More
"Open for Interpretation" is a memoir about how a medical doctor found comfort in the ancient science of astrology. Alicia Blando’s memoir "Open for Interpretation" covers her unconventional combination of a medical career with finding... Read More
M. S. Coe’s experimental novel "The Formation of Calcium" is presented as the transcripts of tapes made by a middle-aged woman who is stuck in upstate New York with her depressed and abusive husband. Mary Ellen is quirky and... Read More
In Wendi Aaron’s delightful novel "Ginger Mancino, Kid Comedian", a girl navigates the spaces between fame and friendship. Ginger may be on a first-name basis with Jimmy Kimmel, but her career as a stand-up comedian comes to a... Read More
The memoir "Raccoon Love" tells the compelling story of how a deep and nourishing love began—and of how it ended. Rich and steeped in culture, Stephen Akey’s memoir "Raccoon Love" is about love, marriage, and divorce. Set in Brooklyn... Read More
In the urban thriller "Takedown", a tough woman works to overcome the tragedy and violence that’s steeped in her city’s history. Andrew Hudak’s thriller "Takedown" tackles the challenges of police work, the relation between sex and... Read More
Karen Walrond’s The Lightmaker’s Manifesto issues a rousing call to get involved in changing the world without destroying one’s self. Concerned with selflessness and sacrifice, this book also emphasizes self-care, which is vital... Read More