English author Mary Shelley is the subject of Kathleen W. Renk’s latest novel, Vindicated. Throughout much of history, Mary has been obscured by what poet Leigh Hunt termed her “four […]
Revery: A Year of Bees
Author: Jenna Butler“It’s almost December,” writes Jenna Butler at the beginning of Revery, “the days dimming rapidly toward the turn of the year. Up here in the boreal forest of Alberta, the […]
Rumble Tumble Joy
Author: Kathryn V. WhiteRumble Tumble Joy is one of the most intensely personal, yet widely applicable books I have read in a long time. Kathryn V. White’s poetry and prose reflect her journey […]
The Flying Cutterbucks
Author: Kathleen M. RodgersThe first, short chapter of Kathleen M. Rodgers’ novel The Flying Cutterbucks creates an air of foreboding that the reader never quite shakes. Jewel Cutterbuck is watching the results of […]
By and By, I Reckon
Author: Brenda O'BannionBrenda O’Bannion pens a lovely, lyrical narrative of her grandmother’s life in By and By, I Reckon. Her story explores one woman’s life in rural Louisiana where inhabitants scraped a […]
The Magical Universe of the Ancients: A Desert Journal
Author: Julie Whitesel Weston, photos by Gerry MorrisonWhy would a comfortably retired couple of lawyers—she finding success as a mystery writer, he as a nature photographer, both avid hikers and skiers—devote a significant chunk of their money […]







