Robertson blends Indigenous mythology with First Nation realities in a novel that’s utterly unique and wholly convincing. The first title in the Reckoner series, David A. Robertson’s young adult supernatural thriller "Strangers" is a... Read More
"A Chance to Say Goodbye" is a heartfelt, moving reminder that loving words are never wasted. Half a memoir, half an exploration of grief, Lisa Shultz’s "A Chance to Say Goodbye" is a moving exploration of how one can best prepare to... Read More
In his second book of poetry, Louis Cecile intertwines four primary sets of poems that investigate sight—how humans see and are seen—as well as that which is impossible to see. Cecile approaches his topics—pornography, online... Read More
“This resource book is for people touched by serious mental illness in themselves or their loved ones and the health providers wanting to know more about resources for integrative models of effective care.” Dr. Emma Bragdon is a... Read More
When braiding hair or challah bread dough, the original strands that make up the overlapping finished product are the same texture and composition; the result, if done well, is satisfying enough, though not especially nuanced. How... Read More
Memories consist of momentary flashes, glimpses of the profound and mundane events that became more than mere moments in time; they defined us. "Merit Badges", an unconventional read by Kevin Fenton, feels like rummaging through... Read More
Communes have long been a feature of American life. For centuries, religious, cultural, and political groups have attempted to create their own societies to provide respite from the imperfections of the wider world. In the 1960s,... Read More
Machiavellian Moment: A “Machiavellian Moment,” as described by historian J.G.A. Pocock, in his 1975 book of that name, is when a nation faces such internal threats as a corrupt government, or copes with external ones, such as... Read More