News:

LitHub features Douglas Manuel, author of TROUBLE FUNK!

Date: April 26, 2023

By Diana Arterian The poet Douglas Manuel’s debut poetry collection Testify follows the topic so many of us (this poet included) attend to first: family. Testify attended to the stark realities of Manuel’s childhood […]

SPRING IN SIBERIA featured in The Fictional Café!

Date: April 11, 2023

Red Hen Press and Fictional Cafe celebrate today the publication of Spring in Siberia, the first novel by a young writer named Artem Mozgovoy. Born in Central Siberia, he finds solace in […]

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Reviews:

Library Journal reviews Subduction

Date: June 3, 2020

VERDICT Gorgeously, toughly written, this book dares to be open-ended yet leaves readers with a satisfying sense of how life really unfolds. Cultural clash matters here, but personal differences and […]

The Paris Review: Staff Picks Subduction

Date: May 21, 2020

Kristen Millares Young’s debut novel Subduction takes as its subject a subtle clash of culture in the Pacific Northwest. The novel’s protagonist, Claudia, is an anthropologist fleeing the remains of her marriage […]

Midwest Book Review recommends Lifesaving for Beginners

Date: March 16, 2020

TBT! In a mid-April review, Midwest Book Review recommended Anne Edelstein’s memoir Lifesaving for Beginners. The recommendation reads, “It is no surprise that Lifesaving for Beginners is an deftly crafted, engagingly presented, intensely […]

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