In Edward J. Delaney’s historical novel "The Acrobat", Cary Grant is at the height of his career. He navigates reconciling his past with his present and turns an eye toward embracing his future. Archie Leach dreamed of treading the... Read More
Amid the shifting desert sands of Lavie Tidhar’s novel "Neom", a melancholy robot searches for something to believe in. Earth has changed since people first took to the stars. In the wake of wars that human beings depended on AI to... Read More
In this wordless picture book, footprints lead from a child’s bedroom out into the snow. The home and landscape scenes they move through include telling details, like stacked plates that show that breakfast has passed, and dog and... Read More
Centered in contemporary online dating paradigms, "To Venus and Back" traces a widower’s pursuit of new love. Turner Grant’s memoir "To Venus and Back" is about three years in the middle-age dating scene. Grant and his wife were... Read More
"Both Things Are True" is a memoir about finding oneself in the midst of pandemic difficulties. Janine Valentine’s memoir "Both Things Are True" is a heartfelt chronicle of quarantining alone in another country after testing positive... Read More
Now with stunning new illustrations, this classic picture book centers on a circus clown who’s tired of being “the funniest.” He learns a word that everyone should be brave enough to wield: “no.” And once he lets his “no”... Read More
Luke Dani Blue’s powerful short story collection Pretend It’s My Body chronicles the aftermath of questionable decisions. A tornado picks up a young girl; when she wakes on the ground, she begins to see pictures that she believes are... Read More
In Katie Keridan’s exciting and complex fantasy novel "Reign Returned", two strangers from quite different worlds join together and discover commonalities. Kyra is a healer and an Astral, a member of the golden-blooded realm. She... Read More