Hearkening back to classics in style, "Reunions" is a weighty literary novel about revealing encounters with old friends. In David Adams Cleveland’s verbose literary novel "Reunions", former classmates see a familiar face at their... Read More
Sumptuous descriptions of new cultural elements vivify "Shaila’s Dance", a thoughtful coming-of-age novel. A young Indian woman searches for her identity in Mohini Dasari’s perceptive novel "Shaila’s Dance", about dreams, travel,... Read More
A self-proclaimed “ultimate whodunit,” the true-crime book "The State of Georgia Versus Clevon Jamel Jenkins" makes a disturbing case about justice denied. Robert Michael Kelly’s true-crime memoir "The State of Georgia Versus... Read More
A couple is fast to fall in love, and just as fast to deal with opposition, in the suspenseful romance novel "Blueprints of Desire". In N. Viktoria’s tension-fueled romance novel "Blueprints of Desire", an architect and a contractor... Read More
Grounded in keen observations and contextualized in a crash course of history, "How the Rhino Lost His Horn" is a knowledgeable, tantalizing travel memoir–cum–social critique. Chronicling a journey from the Amish countryside to the... Read More
A girl once subject to the suspicion of others finds her worst fears realized when her brother is caught in a fire in the fascinating psychological thriller "Will End in Fire". A troubled woman unravels after a house fire in Nicole... Read More
The is much to gain from African knowledge, not least an understanding of how one’s ancestors can bless a life. We learn as much from Nigerian poet Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto, a PHD candidate in English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.... Read More
From June Road Press, a literary micropress, and queer Cleveland writer Mary Simmons, "Mother, Daughter, Augur" opens a realm where femininity, mythology, and Victorian ideals of beauty hold sway and wolves prowl. At Bowling Green State... Read More