"100 Ways to Kill a Teacher" is a knowledgeable educators’ guide that exposes problems in Canadian public education and suggests workable solutions. Educator Margaret Aisicovich’s social science text "100 Ways to Kill a Teacher"... Read More
"Not Afraid to Slay" takes a feminist, insider’s view at a fast-growing entertainment industry: haunting. Jan Knuth’s "Not Afraid to Slay" is a fascinating introduction to the haunt industry and the women in it. Knuth’s book is... Read More
In this debut collection, Evan D. Williams tees up more than twenty new poems and a further two dozen that first appeared in journals like Borderlands and The Mud Season Review. THE POETS the poets write their words for their legs to... Read More
Beginning in troubled times but working toward personal achievements, this memoir attributes success to values like determination and self-confidence. Leonard Restall’s career-minded memoir, "My Life of High Adventure", covers his... Read More
In the humorous stories of "F*cking Argentina and 10 More Tales of Exasperation", little, and big, points of annoyance direct the action. Life has a way of getting in the way in Gregg Greenberg’s short story collection F*cking... Read More
"The Story of Liam" is a modern fable whose hero’s struggle becomes an illustration of universal ideals. In Wedad M. El Hajj’s novel "The Story of Liam", a Lebanese man rises above challenges throughout his short life. When his... Read More
Its illustrations charming, "Innocence in a Turbulent World" is a striking memoir about a pivotal time in Estonia’s history. Enda Raudsepp Bardell’s deft memoir "Innocence in a Turbulent World" returns to her childhood perceptions of... Read More
Naomiki Sato’s Origami Roses is a beautiful and inspiring book full of amazing, complex, and realistic blooms made from paper. The book includes eleven projects covering seven types of roses, not to mention cherry blossoms,... Read More