EVANA BODIKER studied English literature and poetry writing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her poems have been awarded the Anthony Abbott Prize and recognized in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Now available in eBook! In Ephemera, winged creatures elegize and celebrate the beauty of evanescence simultaneously. The poems speak toContinue reading “Ephemera eBook Release”
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Fiestas eBook Release
JACQUELINE BAUTISTA was born in California and travels between her home there and Madrid, Spain. Fiestas, her first published book, is drawn primarily from the recollections and experiences of family and friends and was the winner of the 2005 George Garrett Fiction Prize. She has published and won awards for short fiction, poetry, and essays,Continue reading “Fiestas eBook Release”
New Audiobook: The Licorice Daughter, by Lyn Lifshin
A deeply emotional collection of poems that highlights the filly behind the legend of The Licorice Daughter, Ruffian.
Cat’s Tongue eBook Release
CAT’S TONGUE, by Kathleen Winter now available in eBook!
New Audiobook: Texas Heat, by William Harrison
Coming of age, sexual awakenings, loss, and desire, all beneath a burning, Texas sun.
New Audiobook: Secretariat, by Lyn Lifshin
Full of emotion and beauty, Secretariat: The Red Freak, The Miracle outlines the life and death of one of the tracks biggest racing legends.
New Audiobook: Leaving the Country of Sin, by Ron Rozelle
A tale of intrigue and suspense sent in Galveston, where a retired Army special forces operative struggles with the things he had to do during his service. Then he is unexpectedly recruited to carry out one more mission, plunging him into a battle between his conscience and his patriotism.
New Release: Kathleen Winter, Cat’s Tongue
Cat’s Tongue is the latest publication from California-based writer Kathleen Winter, author of three award-winning poetry collections.
New Release: Marisa Tirado, Selena Didn’t Know Spanish Either
Selena Didn’t Know Spanish Either is a debut poetry collection which seeks Tejano pop star Selena Quintanilla as a means of reconnecting to the speaker’s cultural identity.
New Release: Deirdre Danklin, Catastrophe
At fourteen, two schoolgirls slit their palms with safety scissors and promised to be in each other’s lives forever.