"Nothing Sacred" is an anthology of short stories dedicated to the audacious and profane. This incendiary, daring book is filled with a diverse roster of stories that probe the boundaries of social and political conventions. In Alex... Read More
There are more frightening things to be haunted by than ghosts in Circe Moskowitz’s horror anthology "All These Sunken Souls". Intense teenage emotions, the pressure of looming adulthood, generational traumas, and the stress of being... Read More
42: The Wildly Improbable Ideas of Douglas Adams collects a lifetime’s worth of the celebrated author’s notes, correspondence, and photographs, along with tributes from famous friends. Beginning with report cards and school pictures,... Read More
After their experiences with infertility, Elizabeth Horn, Maria Novotny, and Robin Silbergleid put together "Infertilities, A Curation", a collection of essays, art, and poetry on the subject. Prior to the COVID-19 shutdowns, the ART of... Read More
Featuring nine superb short stories, "More Voices from the Radium Age" is a diverse, captivating collection of science fiction. Focusing on works written between 1900 and 1935, it reissues overlooked stories that preceded the “golden... Read More
"The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee" compiles the shorter works of the South Asian American author, showcasing Mukherjee’s exquisite flow of language and diverse range. Born to a Bengali Brahmin family, Mukherjee left... Read More
The literary collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" responds to COVID-19 and its crises with clarity, openness, and resilience. Psychotherapist Don Worth’s collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" brings a... Read More