The interlocking essays of Anne-Marie Erickson’s poignant memoir In the Evening, We’ll Dance commemorate her bond with her late husband, who had dementia. Erickson met Dick in 1974, and they married in 1981. They were both writers;... Read More
The stories in Bob Johnson’s collection "The Continental Divide" pulse with tension, their characters grounded in their convictions and using language ripe with country pulp. Attentive to their characterizations and settings, these... Read More
Taking on the dark, difficult subject matter of a father’s enduring grief, "His Final Answer" is a gripping novel. Christopher D. White and Jennifer Curran’s novel "His Final Answer" explores the ripple effect of prolonged grief and... Read More
The nature of memory is interrogated at every turn, and the possibility of love is never denied in "It Rhymes with Truth", a poignant novel about a cross-generational friendship. With equal parts wit and tenderness, Rich Miller’s... Read More