Breathtaking photographs of the Rio Grande landscape and wildlife reveal an emotional connection that pushes for conservation. In Rio Grande del Norte: An Intimate Portrait, photographer Geraint Smith boldly paints a powerful and... Read More
The question of the moment in 1907 among the male majority of the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC) involved the proper attire for women for climbing. They ruled, after little debate, that “no lady climbing, who wears skirts, will be allowed... Read More
With detail, humor, and honest reflection, Bines finds catharsis in sharing her feelings about her divorce and life with cancer. In I Get It! I Finally Get It!!: Memoirs—Living with an Alcoholic, Jo Bines reflects back on her sixty... Read More
"Prescription for Murder" is a delightfully fast-paced mystery convincingly set in the 1940s with a sleuth that readers cannot help but like. In "Prescription for Murder", private detective Alexis J. Smith faces marriage, murder, and the... Read More
Self-referential humor creates a refreshing metafictional world that paves the way for a well-balanced and entertaining superpowered adventure. Samit Basu is a wunderkind when it comes to action. His second adult novel, "Resistance",... Read More
A believably crafted alternate world populated by dramatic and refreshing characters brings intensity to this sci-fi journey. An epic power struggle between humanity and an alien species sits at the heart of Corie J. Weaver’s "Mirror... Read More
An Ender Wiggins-like character in a historical setting launches this novel into the realm of strong themes and lessons learned from bullying. Cliff Ashpaugh’s Josh’s Wall is a multigenerational exploration of father-son... Read More
Ullrich’s photos and essays capture the tension between tradition and modernity in classic state fairs. The idea of a state fair evokes a certain sense of nostalgia, and nostalgia is a theme resounding throughout Kurt Ullrich’s... Read More