Diana M. Raab's Dear Anaïs: My Life in Poems for You is not only a tribute to the late diarist, b...
Paul Portugés is one of the best writers I have ever had the pleasure to work with, and his Rache...
In Spring Hunger, Keith Liles 'arms his thirst' with the outrages of our era and writes a searing...
Migration Ballads embraces the reader with a symphony of natural sound which purifies the inner w...
Altars of Ordinary Light, in part, revives powerful memories of a coastal childhood with imagery ...
Lynn Strongin is a poet and mystic - decoding the unseen messages of this life. One can see ones...
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The unsayable here is all music and its delayed inflections - a kind of anger, a kind of sobbing....
At 50, Isabelle is devastated by yet another failed relationship when she has a provocative dream...
My Mother's Daughter is a fast-paced, page-turning historical fiction about a mother's daughters,...
In Remembering Fireflies, Pamela Laskin loosens the knot of familial relationships enough for us ...
How close did the Bureau of Reclamation come in the 1960s to building two dams in the Grand Canyo...