The chilling entries of the literary collection "Into the Forest" revolve around the Slavic, folkloric witch Baba Yaga, depicting her in a variety of modes, from benevolent to all-devouring. Each of the twenty-two stories provides a new... Read More
Made up of four profound pieces, this literary collection reimagines identity beyond one’s nation-state; it observes the discordance of the diaspora. Salah el Moncef’s literary collection "Now and Then" includes elements of social... Read More
Stephen Browning’s fun travel book "On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes" traipses through the haunts of the beloved sleuth. With maps and descriptions of many of the places mentioned in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, this detailed... Read More
"By, For, and About Marines" is a collection of quotes celebrating the dedication, loyalty, and self-sacrifice of members of the United States Marine Corps. Sidney Atwater’s inspiring collection of quotes "By, For, and About Marines"... Read More
Covering the natural world in the eastern Atlantic archipelago that includes Britain, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and their outlying islands, Katharine Norbury’s extensive anthology, "Women on Nature", brings a feminine perspective to... Read More
Set in Karachi, the fourteen short stories of Farah Ali’s stunning and soulful "People Want to Live" are tales of bumpy lives steeped in poverty, bleakness, violence, and despair. The devastations within interior lives are highlighted... Read More
The two stories in "The Hypno-Ripper" focus on the Jack the Ripper legend, suggesting macabre causes behind the crimes. The brief literary collection "The Hypno-Ripper" combines two nineteenth-century stories that reconsider Jack the... Read More
"Women Hold Up Half the Sky" gathers forty stirring speeches from Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland. Arranged chronologically beginning in November of 2014, when Sturgeon took office, until February of 2020, when Scotland left... Read More