Q&A: An Annual Prize that Shines a Light on Independent, Small Presses
/Small presses are often the ones taking the biggest creative risks to uphold their commitment to producing original and exemplary literary works.
Read MoreSmall presses are often the ones taking the biggest creative risks to uphold their commitment to producing original and exemplary literary works.
Read MoreAnd a Gorgeous Prose Poem of a Book About Being Kidnaped
Read MoreSevigny’s Book Adds Two University of Michigan Botanists to the Roster of Explorers.
Read MoreA Good Companion Read to ‘Oppenheimer,’ for Those Who Want to Hear More About the Human Toll
Read MoreFuminori Nakamura has written an absorbing, mind-bending psychological thriller
Read MoreAnd a Dynamic Memoir About Divorce
Read MoreIt’s a Genre of Book We Need More of: Primers on How Government Actually Works
Read MoreA Collection that Combines Photographs, Newspaper Articles, and Personal Essays
Read MoreMy “First-Gen” Students Have Stories to Tell . . .
Read MoreEverything that Rises Must Converge in this Slim, Fulfilling Book
Read MoreIt was an impossibly long road from not being enslaved to achieving full freedom
Read MoreAnd a Dual Biography of Winnie and Nelson Mandela
Read MoreMoving Beyond the “Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win!” Mindset
Read MoreAnd a Witty Novel About a Character Who Seems a Lot Like Donald Trump
Read More‘I wanted to create a text that would support all public writers in their mission and purpose’
Read MoreAmerica’s Great Emancipator Could Also be a Wily Political Infighter
Read MoreAnd a White Woman’s Story of Her Brilliant Black Ancestor
Read MoreA Tale from the Days When England and Spain Competed Bitterly for Dominance in the Americas
Read MoreThe Authors of ‘Gradual’ Make the Case for Toning Down the Rhetoric and Focusing on Practical Solutions
Read MoreTrump’s Three Appointees to the Court Will Likely Shape It for the Next Generation
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