The haunting stories collected in A. J. Bermudez’s "Stories No One Hopes Are About Them" comment on qualities of the Anthropocene and center apathy’s hand in violence. Volleying between the beauty of final moments and the thrill of... Read More
"Clean Sweep" is a heartrending novel in which a privileged woman learns empathy—and about how families don’t have to be based on genetic bonds. In E. B. Lee’s novel "Clean Sweep", an under served New York City community transforms... Read More
In the entertaining historical novel "The Printer and the Strumpet", the American Revolution is seen from the perspective of a flawed wordsmith. In Larry Brill’s satirical historical novel, "The Printer and the Strumpet", a colorful... Read More
En.light.en.ment affirms the good of humanity, even while challenging many elements of human thought and life. En.light.en.ment by Carsten Burmeister is a spiritual invitation to unconstrained free thinking. This volume of 150 brief... Read More
A collage of words and drawings narrating the life of polymath Peter Mark Roget accompanies this story of the list-maker’s life and career. Both approachable and packed with information, this mini biography introduces children to the... Read More
This earnest book has the feel of a true-crime mystery, coming-of-age novel, and high-stakes courtroom drama rolled into one. Rarely are themes of honor, justice, and chivalry taken up with the solemnity Jerri Blair brings to the legal... Read More
This vital resource for every self-publisher clearly outlines the legal issues authors need to know. When attorney Helen Sedwick self-published her historical novel, she found that no legal guide for self-publishing writers existed. She... Read More
An interesting, readable update on ancient alchemy, this murder mystery will appeal to science, as well as history and literature, buffs. Bringing alchemy into the twenty-first century, "Pearinella" begins with a mysterious woman, the... Read More