In 1921, then-forest ranger Aldo Leopold proposed that the remote lands around New Mexico’s Gila River be protected against roads, structures, and resource extraction. They were thus designated as the US’s first wilderness area.... Read More
Spiritual and intuitive, the memoir "Feeling Fate" covers the signs and epiphanies that linked a woman to her deceased lover. Joni Sensel’s spiritual memoir "Feeling Fate" concerns romantic love, ephemeral connections, and grief.... Read More
Via formal verses, the poetry collection "The Humbling and Other Poems" conveys a gentle, generous world view. Written in traditional formats, the entries of Robert J. Tiess’s poetry collection "The Humbling and Other Poems" concern... Read More
Brimming with delightful information and a sense of adventure, "Alice and Jack Hike the Grand Canyon" is a fun, beautiful book for early readers. In Amy Graves and Pam Schweitzer’s illustrated children’s book "Alice and Jack Hike the... Read More
In R. Cathey Daniels’s harrowing novel "Live Caught", a young man confronts his troubled past. In the 1970s, Lenny set out for the Atlantic from his North Carolina farm. He washed up on an unrecognized shore, his boat lost. He was... Read More
A twist on liberated feminism, the memoir "The Virgin Chronicles" models romantic fortitude. Marina DelVecchio’s pointed memoir "The Virgin Chronicles" follows her adamant quest for a love that warrants sex. DelVecchio was born in... Read More
A zombie threat pales in comparison to the darkness that people inflict on each other in "Fangs Bared", a harrowing postapocalyptic novel. In Brandon Pawlicki’s postapocalyptic novel "Fangs Bared", a young woman becomes a power player... Read More
A Wiccan woman confronts the zombie apocalypse in the gruesome horror novel "An End". In Brandon Pawlicki’s horror novel "An End", a Wiccan woman with a traumatic past tries to survive the zombie apocalypse. The night before their... Read More