News:

Harvard Review Online features Francisco Aragón’s AFTER RUBÉN.

Date: December 14, 2020

A post-confessional collection by Francisco Aragón, After Rubén probes personal history, political identity, and place. Imitation is the highest form of flattery, and Aragón’s collection in response to Rubén Darío’s work shows his […]

Rivkin’s SUITOR featured in Memorious Mag!

Date: December 10, 2020

Welcome to our latest round-up of contributor books, featuring books published in the last half of 2020. (You can catch our round-up for the first half of 2020 here.) Below, you will […]

Q&A with Jennifer Risher, writing on tough topics!

Date: December 7, 2020

Marion Roach Smith sits down with Jennifer Risher, author of WE NEED TO TALK: A MEMOIR ABOUT WEALTH for a questions and answers podcast/interview. This topic includes writing on the […]

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Reviews:

Interview with Cai Emmons, Weather Woman

Date: October 3, 2018

Andy Davis from Eco-fiction recently interviewed Cai Emmons author of Weather Woman. Davis asks Emmons about her inspirations and knowledge needed to write about the character in the story. Davis […]

Peggy Shumaker’s CAIRN reviewed in INTO THE VOID

Date: September 27, 2018

Peggy Shumaker was the Alaska State Writer Laureate for 2010-2012 and the founding editor of Boreal Books, publishers of fine art and literature from Alaska. Cairn, her recently published collection, […]

Dean Kostos: Poet of Two Worlds

Date: September 12, 2018

The lit Pub did a review on Dean Kostos's Poetry style from his various poetry books. It can be argued that all poetry is a negotiation between two worlds. An […]

Bigfoots In Paradise

Date: September 11, 2018

Bigfoots in Paradise, by Doug Lawson, was reviewed by Booklist Online. Booklist Online reviews more that 180,000 books by trusted experts at the American Library Association. Leah Strauss from Booklist […]

THE PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE

Date: September 5, 2018

The Perpetual Motion Machine was reviewed by Kirkus Reviews. The book is a memoir that tells the story of Brittany Ackerma, the author, and how she would gradually find her […]

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