News:

Tea by the Sea featured in OPRAH Magazine!

Date: January 12, 2021

O, the Oprah Magazine, features the Rebel Women’s Lit Caribbean Reader Awards, including Donna Hemans’s Tea by the Sea, which won the award for Best Fiction!

Sadie Hoagland featured in Scary Mommy!

Date: January 11, 2021

When my daughter got into Berenstain bears, it was all my fault. I remembered loving the series, associating them with my old school library and a particular comfort there. So I bought her […]

Sebastian Matthews featured on What Matters Most podcast!

Date: January 4, 2021

This was a deeply engaging conversation with author and poet Sebastian Matthews. He survived a terrible head-on collision and wrote a wonderful book called Beyond Repair about his experience. We went into […]

TEA BY THE SEA featured in Fordham Magazine!

Date: January 4, 2021

In her long-awaited second novel, Donna Hemans, the author of River Woman (2002), weaves a compelling tale of longing—to belong, to find family and a sense of home, to be fulfilled, and […]

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Reviews:

Covet by Lynnell Edwards reviewed by Book Punch

Date: January 18, 2012

Covet by Lynnell Edwards is reviewed by Book Punch in 200 words or less. ““Covet is a verb. It’s active. Here, in these poems, it’s also a constant choice. And […]

Bigcitylit.com reviews Vocabulary Of Silence

Date: November 1, 2011

George Wallace reviewd Vocabulary Of Silence for BigCityLit. He said of it, Vocabulary of Silence is a collection to savor and experience fully, a collection to educate ourselves with. It […]

Hey, Small Press! reviews In the ice house

Date: October 27, 2011

Hey, Small Press! reviewed In the ice house, saying of it, Kaplan’s first collection of poetry somehow straddles the fence of simple and rich. The poet captures the natural world, […]

Bin Laden’s Bald Spot in Shelf Awareness

Date: October 27, 2011

Shelf Awareness, the popular daily e-newsletter, recently ran a review of BLBS, the new short story collection from Brian Doyle: "This is vintage Doyle, and it doesn't get much better. […]

Shelf Awareness looks at Blood Daughters

Date: October 27, 2011

Sara Dobie reviewed Blood Daughters for Shelf Awareness and was pleased to find "Blood Daughters is entertaining and well-written, with a vivacious heroine at the helm and action that doesn't […]

Kirkus Reviews Imagine No Religion by Blase Bonpane

Date: October 27, 2011

In reading Imagine No Religion Kirkus Reviews appreciates that "reading Bonpanes memoir is like exploring a mini-history of liberal activism over the last 45 years." Throughout the book, Bonpane (Civilization […]

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