Raven Grimassi first came into contact with the Rose and Thorn Path of Witchery—an expression of the Greenwood Realm—through conversations with Old World Witches. Later, direct contact with the spirits of plants and the deep places... Read More
Laureates disdain the limerick, poetic device of many a hick. But not always. Case in point, Paul Ingram, renowned wit and bookseller at Prairie Lights Bookstore in Iowa City, who weathered the limeridicule and released this... Read More
That the Spanish language gave voice to the likes of Cervantes, Borges, García Márquez, and so many other greats of literary fiction is a fact not unlike poetry’s affinity for Russian. Lingua España is to daring tales of adventure... Read More
The sliver-thin silver lining of Holocaust denial is that deniers promote the subject of Nazi evil back to center stage where the Holocaust-ignorant might discover and never forget unspeakable things like how a whole village of five... Read More
Wycoff’s vivid setting and intriguing plot create a fascinating ancient-Egyptian story from start to finish. Enlightenment, danger, and love await the young protagonist of Merrie P. Wycoff’s "Stealing the Shadow of Death", the second... Read More
Told in a Korean war veteran’s unique voice, this story illuminates American life through believable and likable characters. Like so many soldiers returning from battle, Joey Mancuso arrives in California from the Korean War with no... Read More
Touches of magic and fantasy highlight this richly detailed historical novel about a New England woman learning of her Mexican heritage. Maria Black grows up believing she comes from old New England family stock. However, the death of... Read More
This educational manual by a teaching professional nicely covers the art of orienteering. Nancy Kelly’s instructional manual about “orienteering,” which she describes as “a sport that is all about maps,” is ideally suited as an... Read More