Driven by quiet unease and its hero’s mounting discomfort with the truth about American culture, "The Stuff What Actually Is" is a powerful historical novel. J. A. Nunn’s incisive historical novel "The Stuff What Actually Is" is... Read More
From Forest Avenue Press founder and novelist Laura Stanfill comes Imagine A Door, an empathetic, informative guide through the world of writing and publishing. For every writer who’s ever felt stuck or undervalued, this book will act... Read More
"A Man Askew" is an intriguing novel in which an everyman’s fortunes take unusual twists. A downtrodden copy editor investigates his detective father’s past in Joe Costanzo’s brooding novel "A Man Askew", about uncertainties in the... Read More
A spiritual woman trains a man for an interplanetary colonization mission—and falls in love—in the future-set science fiction novel "The New Planet". In Carole Love Forbes’s science fiction novel "The New Planet", a new world order... Read More
A cinematic and involving historical novel, "Contests of Strength" traces a love that is challenged by village circumstances. History and modern science meet amid secrets and romance in Melissa Slager’s historical novel "Contests of... Read More
A Japanese Canadian girl defies social and cultural boundaries in Leslie Shimotakahara’s historical novel "Sisters of the Spruce". During World War I, fourteen-year-old Khya travels with her family to a remote region of British... Read More
"Super Cute Friends" is a brief, lighthearted coloring book that’s perfect for a quick artistic escape. Chi Nguyen’s "Super Cute Friends" is a sweet coloring book whose pages feature animals engaged in both human and animal... Read More