Just maybe, you didn’t hear that we’re smack in the middle of University Press Week (November 12–18), a celebratory extravaganza for the 160 publishers that make up the Association of University Presses. This year’s #SpeakUP... Read More
An Interview with Kazu Haga, Author of Fierce Vulnerability: Healing from Trauma, Emerging through Collapse / At two of the darkest moments of the past century, you may recall that Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. practiced a... Read More
“Not Queer like gay. Queer like, escaping definition. Queer like some sort of fluidity and limitlessness at once. Queer like a freedom too strange to be conquered. Queer like the fearlessness to imagine what love can look like … and... Read More
A Reviewer-Author Interview with Lynne O’Connor, Author of Elk Love / Site unseen, to wrap your brain around the majesty of Montana takes an imagination as big as the Rockies that tower over the state’s river valleys and... Read More
Trauma—once it pays a visit to the human psyche, it never leaves. Finally, science is beginning to understand why post-traumatic stress disorder is so debilitating. A recent New York Times article describes the problem, and the... Read More
You’ve been promised some time off from work over the holiday season, so here’s a suggestion: get some sleep! We mean it—for Christmas, gift yourself an extra hour or two of sleep a night because sleep deprivation has dreadful... Read More
These days, few words seem to arouse as much conflict as does the word religion. But what if religion (from the Latin religare—to bind again, to bind back) could be lived according to the word’s original meaning: not dividing, but... Read More
These eight books each explore wholeness from a different perspective: Niles Elliot Goldstein’s Eight Questions of Faith looks to the Bible and to Jewish tradition for guidance and grounding. This turning to faith finds support in... Read More