Graceful and emotionally evocative, "The Latter Half of Inglorious Years" is an thought-provoking work of literary fiction. Kirk Ward Robinson’s "The Latter Half of Inglorious Years" not only wraps a story within a story but also adds... Read More
Deliverance is potent medicine for those who feel aggrieved by the current state of affairs. Patrick M. Andendall’s "Deliverance from Stupidparty Land" is an intense polemic that examines America’s current, contentious political era... Read More
The Hope Fault / Tracy Farr /
Aardvark Bureau /
Softcover $14.95 (340pp) /
978-1-910709-43-6 / Tracy Farr’s carefully crafted literary novel The Hope Fault explores what family means when it’s placed beside the weight of history.... Read More
In poignant and lyrical prose, Ksenia Buksha’s "The Freedom Factory" renders the history of a real military factory in St. Petersburg. This collection of vignettes blurs the line between realism and poetry. Separate personal histories... Read More
"Body Mindful Yoga" overcomes common stumbling blocks around body image. Hardly anyone, it seems, has a balanced relationship with their body—it’s all either self-loathing or inflated self-love. This book creates a path to an... Read More
One thing is for sure, Mickey Hess has done his homework for "A Guest in the House of Hip-Hop", in which he records trying to be a good ambassador as he amplifies black voices and scholarship. The title draws upon the work of rapper Lord... Read More
Somewhere in between destiny and chance, a man who has bitterly withdrawn from the world receives an invitation to rejoin it in Kim Hooper’s "Cherry Blossoms". Thirty-four-year-old sardonic Jonathan Krause plans to commit suicide after... Read More
"Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" illuminates a slice of art history with ravishing acuity. Camille Laurens examines Marie van Goethem, the young model and dancer of Degas fame, in a tribute that melds research with quotations, intelligent... Read More