In extreme cases, imagination is an affliction, or did we mean addiction? Please stop, says the poet, let’s pause here. But that seems not an option for Courtney Bush: “I would calm down if it weren’t for the risk of dislocating my... Read More
Mark Walczynski’s history book "Jolliet and Marquette" shines light on an important North American expedition. In 1673, Louis Jolliet, an explorer, and Jacques Marquette, a priest, set out to chart the Mississippi River and the... Read More
"Forever Finite" is a thorough philosophical exercise that muses through concepts of finitude and infinity. Kip K. Sewell’s exhaustive philosophical text "Forever Finite" explores concepts of infinity with a critical eye. Tackling the... Read More
TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan: June 15, 2023—Foreword Reviews announced the winners of its INDIES Book of the Year Awards today. The awards recognize the best books published in 2022 from small, independent, and university presses. You can... Read More
Thorough and contextual, "The True Story of the Ambiguous Idea of Capital" reevaluates Adam Smith’s contributions to the field of economics with verve. Philosophical and exploratory, Mario Fabbri’s "The True Story of the Ambiguous... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Mark Berridge, Author of A Fraction Stronger / It’s one thing to be knocked down by debilitating illness, but life often has an insult-to-injury tendency which means that many patients can... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Pollyanna Bladyka, Author of Redeemed and Rectified / You can take the teacher out of school but you can’t take her thirty-plus years of interacting and educating children out of the teacher.... Read More
A Patient’s Guide to Cancer is a supportive lay resource with science-backed guidance for cancer patients. John F. McDonald’s book is an informative, compassionate self-help guide for those who have been diagnosed with cancer. A... Read More