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Book Review

The Strophes of Job

by Ben Linder

A snowstorm plunges small-town families into horrifying situations in "The Strophes of Job", a novel founded on the visual terror of uncertainty. Evoking Greek odes, Ted Morrissey’s terrifying and uncanny novel "The Strophes of Job"... Read More

Book Review

North Star

by Isaac Randel

"North Star" is an inspiring biography that recognizes the quiet heroism of its subject, a dedicated priest. In "North Star", Yukon Story Laureate John Firth delivers a compassionate portrait of Father Jean-Marie Mouchet, the French... Read More

Book Review

Earthly Vessels

by Natalie Wollenzien

Subverting genre motifs, the exciting metaphysical novel "Earthly Vessels" troubles its way through religious traditions, different planes of existence, and reincarnation and the beliefs behind souls. In David T. Isaak’s... Read More

Book Review

Night of the Hawk

by Deborah Tobola

A work of primordial feminine beauty, "Night of the Hawk" is a poetic pleasure. Sarah Lawrence graduate Lauren Martin’s "Night of the Hawk" is an expansive book of poetry. Reading this panoramic collection is like flying, circling the... Read More

Book Review

City Nature

by Hannah Pearson

"City Nature" is an earnest, delightful foray into the possibilities of urban agriculture. Martha Retallick’s coffee table book "City Nature" showcases urban agriculture through a photographer’s passionate lens. The Sonoran Desert is... Read More

Book Review

Permitted to Stay

by Claire O'Brien

"Permitted to Stay" is a travel reference book that explores multiple pathways to extended international adventures. Andrew Sloane’s "Permitted to Stay" is a comprehensive, accessible guide to living and working abroad. Inspired by... Read More

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