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Librarians React to Trump Election

by Seth Dellon

There is a close relationship between libraries (public libraries at the very least) and government. From funding to governing itself, libraries have their eyes on government, and vice-versa. The library community celebrated a big win... Read More

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Need Adrenaline? 5 Mind-Racing Thrillers

by Hannah Hohman

Heart-pounding, mind-racing, breath-catching. In a word—thrilling. Being swept up is part of it; the other part is racing to keep up and loving every minute of it. It can be hard to come by that sort of adrenaline, so why not find it... Read More

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Publisher Profile / What Books Press

by Hannah Hohman

Facts / Mission: “We are a collective of diverse literary and visual artists whose work often defies ready classification, spanning the past quarter century. Among us we have published a long list of books from small literary presses... Read More

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New Indie Releases Celebrate Diversity

by Seth Dellon

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

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Dead Bodies, Few Clues, Where to Turn?

by Stephanie Bucklin

Winter is coming, and so are a host of new, enticing mysteries, including some that lean decisively in the thriller direction. Whether you’re looking for a story that’s serious and sinister, such as the riveting Two Days Gone, or... Read More

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Reviewers' Choice: 14 Favorites of 2016

by Howard Lovy

Ordinarily, Foreword Reviews is all about indie authors and their books. Well, that’s still what we’re all about, but just this once, we’re also making it about our reviewers. We have about 150 of them scattered across the United... Read More

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