Happy Valentine’s Day! Prepare for a day of mushy-gushy, lovey-dovey cuteness from all sides. Including this one, because here are five books to satisfy that craving for sweet romance that V-day always seems to bring. But instead of... Read More
Many of us remember being read to as children. That soothing tone, the perfected voices, the begging for just one more chapter. It was like magic to be read to, getting to listen to a world being built before your ears. Sadly, not as... Read More
It’s too easy to forget that the fight for basic human rights for African Americans occurred—and many would say is still occurring—very recently in our history. A time when African Americans were not allowed to vote in the South is... Read More
Ordinarily, Foreword Reviews is all about indie authors and their books. Well, that’s still what we’re all about, but just this once, we’re also making it about our reviewers. We have about 150 of them scattered across the United... Read More
History is a curious thing—much of it is shrouded in mystery, uniquely indecipherable, lost to history. Of course, that doesn’t stop fiction writers from trying. To tell the story of the past, authors have delved into history and... Read More
University presses are the intellectual vanguard of publishing. Their aims can never be solely commercial or corporate. They operate under different parameters than other publishing houses as both stewards of intellectual and artistic... Read More
Those who follow my Twitter feed know that I’ve already worn down my phone screen and keyboard in reaction to Donald Trump’s election as US president. It’s cathartic to feel like 1,600 of my closest friends are following every... Read More
Included below are books dealing with state level corruption, crooked cops, dictatorships, time travel, epic hand-to-hand combat, and moral redemption–and that includes both fiction and nonfiction. Awesome new books from indie presses... Read More