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What to Do About the Solomons

by Ilyssa Wesche

What To Do About the Solomons is an absorbing debut novel that is resonant with familial dramas, grudges, and love. This literary debut introduces the Solomons in a sprawling, complex family drama that is awash with secrets and and... Read More

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Author Interview: The Rules of Fantasy

by Foreword Reviews

Reading fantasy books are fun. It’s wonderful to lose yourself in world that operates under a different set of rules than our own. But, that’s the thing. Even in a universe where magic exists and the dead can be brought back to life,... Read More

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Large Lives, Larger Lessons

by Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers

At heart, history is the story of individual lives. This collection of biographies bring new voices to life, probing the history of families, governments, social organizations, careers, and even individuals’ own bodies. Each engaging... Read More

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Let Them Speak: Green Card Youth Voices

by Hannah Hohman

When you picture an immigrant, what is in your mind? Do you see a wall being stacked brick by brick between you and another country? Do you see the Mayflower, sailing over to find religious refuge? Do you see your parents or grandparents... Read More

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Truthfest: A Mattifesto from the Editor

by Matt Sutherland

I’m fifty three. Scorpio. Weaned at six weeks. Earned an impossibly low mathematics score of 13 on the ACT. Have been married for twenty-three years. In our home, my wife does far more housework than I. This is my truth. If I described... Read More

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