In 1967, only four days after the Supreme Court decided Loving v. Virginia, Jacqueline St. Joan m...
In eleven carefully crafted stories, Lesley Mahoney O'Connell's landscapes and seascapes help rea...
Malheur August opens with a map of Malheur County, OR and its Malheur River. 'Malheur' means 'bad...
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Live Free or Croak is a collection of poetry by poet songwriter Larry Rogers.Rogers, a Vietnam ve...
In Into the Cracks, Holly Day gives us 53 precisely crafted fragments of a carefully observed and...
How long is the shadow of genocide? How does it affect the offspring of the survivors? And how do...
Like most boys, Jason Blake wants to please his father and older brother. But this erratic father...
Calling Planet Earth: Close Encounters with Sun Ra pulls us into the quirky world of the jazzmusi...
This collection of 21 stories is organized into five sections, each with from one to six stories ...
Devastated by the death of her husband and sons, Hannah Mercer sells the family farm and creates ...
Jack Powers is attuned to twists of life and language—insults refitted as endearments, families d...
In The Pain Trader, James Fowler creates timeless narratives around the people, history, and land...
In 2004, when middle-aged Walker Maguire is called to the deathbed of his estranged father, his t...
When the fictional eighteen-year-old named Constance Shakespeare joins her brother Will in London...
In Small Bites, Don Tassone offers readers bits of contemporary life, mostly gentle, mostly optim...
Mary Fox’s The Last Skipjack brings to life a time not unlike our own, a time when ways of life w...
What would it feel like to find your middle-aged self suddenly living back in a college dorm room...
All the women in Nafeesa's family have been imprisoned, assassinated, scarred or exiled.Yes, ever...
What does it mean to think of time and memory loosely? T.P. Bird's work helps us answer that ques...
In five sets of 'broken' sonnets, Jack Powers pulls readers into and through the lives, decisions...
Dreaming Vienna begins with a quote from Missouri's Mark Twain on how novels carry their authors ...
When the president of a toy company, guilty of a tragic negligence, is sentenced to a year of min...
Though Constance E. Boyle, Brooke Granville, Petra Perkins and Gail Waldstein have different face...
Deena's house is being auctioned off at sheriff's sale and her marriage is falling apart. As her ...
'Irish poet Steve Denehan writes of family, friendship, music, galloping hearts, and even Covid-1...
In sixteen stories, John Young's memorable characters ask or avoid asking what shapes us. Talent?...
In 165 sonnets Graber introduces the world of astronomers as they theorize and test theories abou...
'Anthropologist Thomas Besom's historical novel traces the last year in the life of a 16th centur...
The Favorite is, in Cig Harvey's words, 'an arrow to the heart.' Its sixty-four poems are gently ...
Joe the Salamander tells the story of Joe Gamut, a brilliant boy who struggles in the neurotypica...
Mary Fox's The Last Skipjack brings to life a time not unlike our own, a time when ways of life w...
Dass Beck's art traces an 'invisible thread' across cultural boundaries--the human need to discov...