Editor’s Note: The subject of this feature was chosen from #INDIEStory Twitter pitches among finalists in our INDIES Book of the Year Award contest. It’s a nerve-racking time here at Foreword: we’re waiting not-so-patiently for a... Read More
Obscure, subjective, esoteric, dubious. Like no other concept known to civilized humans, romance may be the most difficult to define. Yet, most of us would agree that we know romance when we see it. We can also point out what romance is... Read More
This collection of children’s books, reviewed in the Fall 2016 issue of Foreword Reviews, features something to learn with every colorful page. These sixteen books may hold the attention of any rambunctious child, and parents will love... Read More
For millions of years life has depended on the wonderful gifts that trees provide, but how often does one reflect on the value of trees? Hosta pays homage to this important aspect of nature by highlighting its riches. Colorful mixed... Read More
Your titles and series emphasize religious scholarship, although that is not the sole focus. As the largest Catholic university press in the world, is there a particularly religious mission to your work? Harv Humphrey: The University of... Read More
The perfect lover, in today’s popular romance, can be anyone from a zombie to an heiress. Creepy tales from the dark side and staid historical traditions propel the most turbulent of stories into a fictional realm far removed from a... Read More
Matthew J. Pallamary’s well-crafted and fast-paced memoir recounts his experiences growing up poor in a violent Irish Catholic Boston ghetto. This is not a book for the faint of heart; gang violence racial tensions drugs theft and... Read More
Queer Lens / A History of Photography / Paul Martineau, editor /
Ryan Linkof, editor /
Getty Publications /
Hardcover $65.00 (342pp) /
978-1-60606-969-1 /
Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / Paul Martineau and Ryan Linkof’s... Read More