The literary collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" responds to COVID-19 and its crises with clarity, openness, and resilience. Psychotherapist Don Worth’s collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" brings a... Read More
"Ascending the Fourteener of Recovery" is an accessible memoir about dealing with anorexia–with the help of unwavering family support. Written with the help of her mother, Bryn Tillman’s heartbreaking memoir "Ascending the Fourteener... Read More
In Ludmilla Petrushevskaya’s novel "Kidnapped", two boys are switched at birth, leading to unexpected consequences. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Soviet Union’s collapse. Alina, a poor university student who has been... Read More
A discontented man chooses his routines over growth in the slow-burning novel "A Summer Morning". In Anne Leigh Parrish’s domestic novel "A Summer Morning", a discontented man faces decisions about his family and love. Timothy, a... Read More
A road trip is an opportunity for reflection in "Dessert with Buddha", an allegorical novel in which brothers-in-law grow together. In Roland Merullo’s novel "Dessert with Buddha", brothers-in-law travel across the country, confronting... Read More
"The Good Daughter Syndrome" is a thorough, conversational self-help book about avoiding the unconscious traps that mothers set up when they see their daughters as reflections of themselves. Psychotherapist Katherine Fabrizio’s... Read More
A collection of stories and poems, R. B. Lemberg’s "Geometries of Belonging" compiles and expands on the immersive fantasy world of the Birdverse. The collection’s greatest strength is its balance–not a single note is wasted or... Read More