Civilized values, conscientiousness, and scruples fall away in the face of daily needs in the lean, affecting novella In the Mountain’s Shadow. The price of survival takes a devastating toll for a woman who finds a wilderness refuge in... Read More
Neuroscientists speculate that humans might have thirty or more senses, and we speculate that Patrycja Humienik’s acute sense of longing for a place that no longer exists on a map affects the way she perceives all the others. She is an... Read More
Suffused with tenderness, "Lazy at Stanford" is an earnest memoir-in-essays covering major personal challenges. Michael Lazaar’s sprawling essay collection "Lazy at Stanford" includes both fragmented diaristic litanies and... Read More
Sure to excite young readers, the welcoming science fiction novel "Eudora Space Kid" explores the galaxy via an audacious girl. In David Horn’s science fiction novel Eudora Space Kid, a mischievous child who lives on a spaceship... Read More