Pictures in the Firestorm is wide in scope, luminous in detailand elegant in craft. Lauren Rusk's...
Prayers of a Heretic explores the 'crime' of heresy and the condition of existential displacement...
These poems are intuitive trails to an understanding beyond understanding. Mystery is a bottomles...
In All My Parents: Seeking a Sense of Self in Family, Nancy Henderson-James contemplates the impa...
Whether her poems remain close to home among her loved ones, venture out into the urban streetsca...
There are 2,600 hospitals in Asia, Africa and South America which couldbe classified as 'Mission ...
Malcolm Cowley called childhood the 'landscape by which all others are reckoned and condemned.' T...
'The poems in Half-Dreaming, Douglas Nordfors' beautiful new book, fly like birds around twin fla...
At the Edge of the Cliff: poems, by Marian Kaplun Shapiro, experiments with visual form and edgy ...
My grandmother’s samovar has been an abiding presence in my life.Carried to the United States as ...
Carefully crafted poetry capturing a still point within as it is reflected in nature - alongside ...
The title of this episodic novel, What Pearl Harbor Wrought, comes from the fact that it was the ...
Months after World War II officially ends, a 15-year-old boy still hides in a potato field. The h...
Yermiyahu Ahron Taub's new collection of poems is rich with intimacy and longing, culled from the...
'With an ear for dialogue and an eye for detail, Patti See brews her poetry with honesty.But it's...
'Now I know Bertie Stroup Marah is as heartfelt and talented a writer as she is a painter.I canno...
Richard R. Troxell's book Short Stories in a Long Journey blends his personal story with the life...
Standing in the Shadows of Freedom presents the poetic work of Nicole Lanier Montez, highlighting...
This latest work of veteran poet Marian Kaplun Shapiro is titled Upbringing because it confronts ...
Love's Wishbone by Robert Pfeiffer are the poems of a father, a husband, a human, at midlife - me...
Time Did It, a Family Saga, tells the true story of Ute Carson and her aristocratic family, whose...
This beautiful, brave, and liberating book is a triumph of the spirit. Engrossing and exquisitely...
Months after World War II officially ends, a 15-year-old boy still hides in a potato field.The ho...
In these poems of a life well lived, Stephanie Kaplan Cohen shares feelings and observations most...
The year is 1968 and the Vietnam War is at its height.William Carson, a World War II veteran teac...
Time and Tide: An Atlas for the Grieving crystallizes grief and transforms the horrors of 2020 in...