Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Shawn McCusker, Co-Author of Becoming Active Citizens: Practices to Engage Students in Civic Education Across the Curriculum / The very fine democracy we have inherited presents a challenge to... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Tracee Dunblazier, Author of Your Crystal Allies Series / You’re not alone in the world. You have friends and family who love you unconditionally, and others who you trust completely. These... Read More
"Delaware from Railways to Freeways" is a beautiful regional reference text that covers the landscapes and artifacts that first defined Delaware as a state. Dave Tabler’s "Delaware from Railways to Freeways" is a fascinating history... Read More
"Delaware before the Railroads" is filled with artful images that evoke a pivotal time in Delaware’s once-agrarian history. Dave Tabler’s "Delaware before the Railroads" is a rich photographic history of the small but significant... Read More
Covering a wide range of investment options, the economics text "Level Up!" uses game strategies to engaging effect. Financial professional Keenan Morris’s lighthearted business book "Level Up!" treats investing like a game. Herein,... Read More
A relationship advice podcaster advocating “just break up,” Sierra DeMulder champions the value of those things that exist only briefly: love, life—“every poem is about death / when you are reading to the dying”—music,... Read More
Edginess, unsettlement, a sense of foreboding: what weather can come to bear and a skillful poet with some thoughts on mortality to share. Jeannine Hall Gailey’s ability to turn it up—or down, thankfully—is what makes reading her... Read More
Black women poets matter in ways that poets of other races and ethnicities can’t: “Black girl must write poetry so other black girls can relate.” That Black girl poetry readers matter … do you understand? This debut collection... Read More