Hall’s volume draws meaning and continuity from the vast and diverse body of P. K. Irwin’s visual art. Within a series dedicated to the work of the lauded Canadian poet P. K. Page, Michèle Rackham Hall’s The Art of P.K. Irwin... Read More
With its brilliant simplicity, "Holy Hodgepodge!" serves as a guide to a life of piety and sincerity. "Holy Hodgepodge!" by Paul E. Sago works to break through the mess surrounding organized Western religion, arguing that most people... Read More
This is a well-crafted introduction to the realities of racial prejudice. Judith Dempsey’s powerful and inspiring Joshua’s Journey chronicles the life of a young black boy born at the end of the Civil War. He learns the value of... Read More
Difficult at times, but immensely rewarding, "Dysphoria" is alternative medicine for the mind and the soul. Shane Neilson uses his background as a physician and his interest in old medical writings to inspire his darkly probing poetry... Read More
"Mask by Mask" is a beautiful book—a smart, sexy, and complex novel. Tyler Kyle’s "Mask by Mask" is a wondrous novel with spirit, depth, and sensuality. At once a love letter to Barcelona, a character study of a woman dealing with... Read More
Winfield’s "The Road to Rochelle" is a wry, ironic suburban novel. Harry X. Winfield’s "The Road to Rochelle" is a cherchez-la-femme story that features a successful and upper-class professional, Eddie Hughes, who, after his... Read More
"My Life and Lens" is an honest account of a soldier’s experiences that is driven by the constant promise of home. Robert L. Bowen’s "My Life and Lens" is a memoir about the pain witnessed in combat, the purpose of one man’s fight,... Read More
"Losing Six Kids" is a bittersweet memoir without a happily ever after. Christine Bonneur puts her whole heart on the line in her memoir Losing Six Kids: My Failed Adoption Story. In doing so, she offers an honest and painful look at the... Read More