A bruised hole in the sky prompts an extended, desperate search for answers in David Connor’s surrealistic novel "Oh God, the Sun Goes". “Something happened to metaphysical space,” says a stranger in a bar, “and now the sun is... Read More
The literary collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" responds to COVID-19 and its crises with clarity, openness, and resilience. Psychotherapist Don Worth’s collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" brings a... Read More
"Life of a Nurse" is an illuminating memoir about the difficulties of working in the field of nursing. Alice Marlett’s "Life of a Nurse" is an enlightening memoir about the realities and difficulties of being a registered nurse. While... Read More
Dragon’s Way is an epic historical novel in which Vikings battle with Saxons for control of medieval Albion. The Great Heathen Army marches on in Ian McKay Nunn’s medieval historical novel Dragon’s Way. Hygel, son of Guthorm,... Read More
"The Great Cyprus Think Tank" is a lighthearted novel that pokes fun at imperialism and the exoticization of others. In Larry Lockridge’s satirical novel "The Great Cyprus Think Tank", frivolous academics undertake a mission to... Read More
Frank and Bert love to play hide-and-seek, but Bert is terrible at hiding—not that Frank would ever tell him that. To give Bert a better chance, Frank counts to 100 this time, but it will take more than just more time for Bert to win... Read More
Syrian refugees fight to survive in Haya Saleh’s moving novel "Wild Poppies", about how brotherhood endures wartime. Omar is fifteen. His father was martyred in a bombing. Omar and his remaining family shelter at his aunt’s home.... Read More
In Stine Pilgaard’s novel "My Mother Says", an eccentric woman who faces roadblocks in her academic career and relationships uses humor to sidestep her pain. After breaking up with her zookeeper girlfriend over their age gap and their... Read More