Kayli Scholz’s visceral Southern Gothic novel "Yeehaw Junction" channels rural decay with dark intensity. Set in the desolate margins of rural Florida, where fractured families and neglected crossroads frame a grim descent into... Read More
Ana Paula Pacheco’s "Pandora" is a startling, bold allegorical novella about pandemic-era hazards to women. COVID-19 upends literature professor Ana’s life. Her classes and her friendship with Alice, with whom she plans a pornography... Read More
Dag O. Hessen’s lyrical, contemplative, and moving memoir is about his search for wolverines in the rugged mountains of Norway. Inspired by his childhood memories of spotting wolverine tracks while skiing with his father, Hessen... Read More
Rodger Kamenetz’s "Seeing into the Life of Things" is a profound guide to exploring the power of images to heal, enhance spiritual development, and foster a sense of oneness with the universe. To counter the effects of contemporary... Read More
Remi Idowu’s hearty cookbook Sugar & Spice rejoices in comfort foods that brim with fusion flavors. Idowu draws from her Ghanaian-Nigerian heritage and her life in England to feature tried-and-true family staples and creative riffs... Read More
Insurgency and sociopolitical revolution link those fighting for freedom in Sharmini Aphrodite’s luminous short story collection, "The Unrepentant". Set in twentieth-century Malaya, the book’s fourteen stories share a tone of... Read More
In R.L. Maizes’s novel "A Complete Fiction", two authors are caught in a media frenzy when one accuses the other of plagiarism. As P.J. receives rejection notices for her latest novel, she reads online that another author who’s an... Read More
"Reading the Bible on Turtle Island" by Indigenous biblical scholars T. Christopher Hoklotubbe and H. Daniel Zacharias is an expansive exploration of North American Indigenous interpretations of the Bible. For many Indigenous people,... Read More