News:

Ellen Meeropol interviewed by Linda K. Sienkiewicz!

Date: April 7, 2015

Recently, Linda K. Sienkiewicz made a blog post in which she talked with Red Hen author Ellen Meeropol about Ellen's new novel, On Hurricane Island. The two discussed Ellen's writing […]

Cynthia Hogue interviewed by Periodico de Poesia!

Date: March 11, 2015

Recently, Mexican poetry journal Periodico de Poesia conducted an interview with Red Hen author Cynthia Hogue in which they discussed, among other things, the importance of poetry's cultural work in […]

Pete Fromm won another Pacific Northwest Book Award!

Date: January 7, 2015

The Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association recently announced the winners of the 2015 Pacific Northwest Book Awards, and we are thrilled to announce that, for the fifth time, Pete Fromm is […]

Indian Country Today Interviews Elissa Washuta!

Date: December 2, 2014

Adrian Jawort of Indian Country Today recently interviewed Elissa Washuta about her debut memoir, My Body is a Book of Rules. When asked about her writing process, Elissa said, "I […]

New Pages Reviews Ron Carlson’s The Blue Box

Date: November 3, 2014

Audrey Quinn from New Pages gave a wonderful review of Ron Carlson's book, The Blue Box. She praises the author for his skill of making flash fiction seem effortless and […]

Geosi Reads interviews William Trowbridge!

Date: October 29, 2014

Geosi Gyasi spoke with author William Trowbridge about his latest book, Put This On, Please, poetry's place in the modern world, and his writing process: "I think the most interesting […]

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Reviews:

Anchorage Daily News: Review of Mostly Water

Date: June 30, 2020

The best memoirs invite us into the interesting minds of writers, carry us into territories we might not have tread ourselves and leave us with new perspectives on life. Some […]

Denali Sunrise: Review of Mostly Water

Date: June 30, 2020

Water flows over and through the pebbles on the cover of Mostly Water: Reflections Rural and North. Water connects. Mary Odden, a long-time resident of rural Alaska, has graced us with this […]

Writers’ Voices: Aimee Liu Sets

Date: June 30, 2020

In the South Asian archipelago known as the Andaman Islands, aboriginal tribes thrived for 60,000 years before the onset of British colonialism nearly wiped them out. Best selling novelist Aimee […]

Washington Independent Review of Books: Glorious Boy

Date: June 30, 2020

Aimee Liu’s fourth novel, Glorious Boy — a family drama set against the backdrop of World War II and the rumblings of Indian independence from British colonialist rule — is big, ambitious, […]

Terrain.org: Reviews Toward Antarctica

Date: June 5, 2020

Reading poet Elizabeth Bradfield’s latest collection, Toward Antarctica: An Exploration, may not be as dramatic as actually visiting the continent, but it will likely be as close as many of us will get. Thanks […]

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