This December, we’ve been celebrating #IndieVoices, a series of election reactions from indie publishers specifically addressing diversity. This week’s new releases reflect the diversity of indie publishing, from a children’s book... Read More
Genre fiction and poetry each tend to serve their own niche audiences. This week’s new releases come from indie publishers that offer their takes on mysteries, sci-fi, fantasy, and poetry, offering potential introductions to those... Read More
In a lot of ways, Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday, from it’s tenuous connection to American History, to its overt endorsement of gluttony. Thanksgiving 2016 felt particularly and uniquely “American” as the lead up to... Read More
Science, art. music, Brooklyn: all American and all in various states of change. These titles lead off the list of new books from small and university presses on sale this week. The Great American Songbook / Sam Allingham /
A Strange... Read More
Included below are books dealing with state level corruption, crooked cops, dictatorships, time travel, epic hand-to-hand combat, and moral redemption–and that includes both fiction and nonfiction. Awesome new books from indie presses... Read More
A couple of great new books are hitting shelves this last week in October, including a new fantasy-horror to add to your Halloween reading list, and collection of brilliant short stories. Wicked Weeds / A Zombie Novel / Pedro... Read More
Continuing our theme of Horror/SciFi/Fantasy for the month of October, today we’re focusing on something very scary for your wallet: a list of amazing books that are all hitting shelves this week. This week’s new books come from... Read More
Each week, bookstore and library shelves are bombarded with new releases. This week, a handful of books we loved will be reaching readers. Our picks of the week include a medical graphic novel, a book about the crossroad where faith and... Read More