"Grace" is a reflective collection whose stories move across times and circumstances to arrive somewhere real. Dan Burns’s genre-diverse short story collection "Grace" captures characters and fleeting moments while putting a twist on... Read More
There’s depth to the story lines of the historical drama "District of Columbia", which moves quickly through a tumultuous period. In Jefferson Flanders’s thought-provoking novel "District of Columbia", a diplomat becomes a poet and... Read More
"Drain the Marsh" mixes historical and current events with healthy dollops of fantasy for a modern and timely political satire. A playwright and a demagogue stumble along their chosen career paths in Catherine Baird’s historical comedy... Read More
Making a Difference / My Fight for Native Rights and Social Justice / Ada Deer /
University of Oklahoma /
Hardcover $26.95 (232pp) /
978-0-8061-6427-4 /
Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / In 1954, the same year Menominee civil rights... Read More
Reviewer Jeff Fleischer Interviews Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Author of Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership / You can count on it—every month or two, some headline-seeking pundit will... Read More
"The Devil and Dayna Dalton" is a fast, entertaining novella that’s rich with romance and supernatural tension. In Brit Lunden’s ninth entry in the Bulwark Anthology, "The Devil and Dayna Dalton", a reporter in an idyllic small town... Read More
Psychologist Wendy L. Moss’s "Stand Up!" is designed to help teach children how to stand up and support fairness and respect with the hope of decreasing bullying and injustice. "Stand Up!" is an actionable and practical learning tool.... Read More
Matthew L. Schuerman’s measured "Newcomers" examines gentrification and how it impacts cities for good and ill. Terms are defined with care in the text, which argues that new people moving into older urban neighborhoods don’t create... Read More