Peppered with straightforward humor, this well-researched book allows a glimpse of a time when America seemed boundless. This post-World War II escapade is a classic migrant tale that packs in mystery and adventure as it takes readers... Read More
Both self-aware and sweetly transgressive, Lutheran’s novel brings new life to the road-trip romance. Zachary Byrd is a man with a van. All he needs is a plan. Tanner Lutheran’s Detached: I Hope All of Your Flowers Turn Into... 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
“More and more it occurred to me that this strange coincidence between a father-and-son who’d never even known one another was the kind of story that makes history worth learning.” Frank Griffin, the narrator of "Touched by Fire",... Read More
Just when one thinks the market has reached the saturation point in the vampire category, along comes John D. Kell’s refreshingly innovative "Mandate of Blood". In this bloodsucker society, vampires live in groups, known as Houses,... Read More
Publishers and self-published authors are finding that baby boomers are a receptive audience for books that have anything to do with aging. There are a considerable number of such books authored by doctors, scientists, and fitness... Read More
Poetry might be the best literary window to the soul, enabling a reader to observe and find meaning in the unmasked fragments, feelings, and contradictions inherent in every person. Paul J. Kachoris has made use of his own poems to... Read More
Twenty-four-year-old Sophia is at a crossroads in her life in London. “The bright lights, the eccentric people, had all lost their glitter. It was no longer an adventure here, just a very lonely place full of very lonely people.”... Read More