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The Albatross

by John M. Murray

Providing fertile ground for a new series, The Albatross: Contact is an action-packed and contemplative science fiction epic. Connor Mackay’s space epic The Albatross: Contact examines the mental cost of war as humans and aliens unite... Read More

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Book of the Day Roundup May 4-8, 2020

by Barbara Hodge

How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change / Turning Angst into Action / Harriet Shugarman / New Society Publishers / Softcover $17.99 (208pp) / 978-0-86571-936-1 / Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / It’s easy to feel anxious... Read More

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Who's There?

by George Hajjar

Who’s There? unites folktales with modern domestic horrors, resulting in a chilling collection. The five surprising horror stories in Dimas Rio’s Who’s There? mobilize fear to question religious piety, the makings of monsters, how... Read More

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Pandemic Checklist for Indie Presses

by Victoria Sutherland

Just looking at my Publisher’s Note from last month and I’m wondering how the end of March could look so different from the end of April. Now that we understand that things will not be back to business as usual, even at the end of... Read More

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Modesty

by Laura Leavitt

Hafsa Lodi’s thoughtful Modesty: A Fashion Paradox focuses on fashion’s growing trend toward modesty and how pop culture interprets that trend. Lodi, who wears modest clothing herself, is an American fashion journalist who lives in... Read More

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White Blood

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

In the opening poem of White Blood: A Lyric of Virginia, silent ancestors elude the speaker, keeping her history and that of her family forever enshrouded in smoke, but modern science lights some small match, scattering the ghosts.... Read More

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Mosquito Supper Club

by Rachel Jagareski

Chef Melissa M. Martin first opened the Mosquito Supper Club in New Orleans as a pop-up in 2014, introducing diners to authentic Cajun food and tales about the cooks, fishers, and farmers who live and work in southern Louisiana. The... Read More

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