They Don’t Pay Me to Say No captures the human moments of making a movie or television show via a fascinating series of anecdotes. Dean Goodine’s They Don’t Pay Me to Say No, a memoir about working as a film and television prop... Read More
"Hope Rises" is an intense thriller in which a headstrong woman discovers the truth about her seemingly idyllic home. In Ryan Souter’s dystopian novel "Hope Rises", a woman with a disability strives to join an elite force. In the near... Read More
"When Life Gives You Risk, Make Risk Theatre" is a fascinating analysis of classic dramatic texts. The performing arts study "When Life Gives You Risk, Make Risk Theatre" is Edwin Wong’s original, provocative analysis of one of the... Read More
In the inspiring novel "Inside Me", a woman’s future happiness is dependent on her ability to reconcile herself to her troubled past. Based in truth, Zoe Hethershaw’s novel "Inside Me" is about a father’s influence on his... Read More
"Solutions for a Wounded Planet" is an ecology book that suggests a global, holistic approach to saving the planet for future generations. As an unsettling and eye-opening assessment of environmental problems, Jim Kingham’s ecology... Read More
Centered in LGBTQ+ communities during the 1980s and 1990s, "Unmasking of Our Interiors" is an insightful, funny memoir about a lifetime of activism. Professor and activist Michael Plasse-Taylor’s LGBTQ+ memoir "Unmasking of Our... Read More
The autobiographical collection "Essays" covers both aging and hope in its forward-looking trajectory. Focusing on a passion for travel and nature, Howard Giskin’s "Essays" is a philosophical memoir. Wide-ranging and often... Read More
In the thriller "Only in America", the US’s cultural vulnerabilities are exploited, and an innocent man is threatened with prison. In Luciano Cannucci’s thriller "Only in America", a Canadian visitor is caught up in a controversial... Read More