The story in this book is widely known among the weavers in Ghana and dates back to the mid-seven...
Think of Lady Gaga; think of Cher.Now multiply their audacity by a thousand.In a sequence ofpoeti...
Award-winning author Roselee Blooston has written a collection of loosely linked personal essays ...
Award-winning author Roselee Blooston has written a collection of loosely linked personal essays ...
When the seeds were sown for The House of Ruth in the 1970s, the issue of intimate partner abuse ...
He grew up in the Jim-Crow South. A black male, born in 1951 in deep-South Jim-Crow legally segre...
DYING IN DUBAI is a memoir of love, loss, reckoning, and renewal, set against the backdrop of a R...
Warning to English Teachers!Don’t Read This Book and, pleasedon’t ever assign it to your class to...
'The Wilderness is new-to you. Master, let me lead you.'Emily Dickinson wrote these words to her ...
When life throws you overboard, learn to float. Will Larkin teaches algebra and has been married ...
The most interesting man in the world? At times, Ed Hale made the Dos Equis guy look like a shut-...
Still Life in a Hurricane is Bill Jones's third collection of writing and his first containing bo...
In Hush, Don't Tell Nobody Kyle Doty weaves a story about tragedy and forgiveness. Part poetic me...
It is 1919, and France is beginning its recuperation from the ravages of World War I.Henri Désiré...
This book grew out of the overwhelming response requesting a companion volume to Father Brown's b...
Illuminating the intimate, human faces of war, this unique series of short stories by award-winni...
Katherine Cottle received her BA from Goucher College and her MFA from the University of Maryland...
As with our first two issues, the third volume of Proto: An Undergraduate Humanities Journal feat...
When twenty-eight-year-old Maria Giura fell in love with Catholic priest Father James Infanzi, sh...
Washington, D.C., 1985 - Peter, a gay dancer, dying of AIDS, thirsts for forgiveness for causing ...
Written by La Vonne I. Neal, Ph.D., Sarah Militz-Frielink, M.S.Ed., Alicia L. Moore, Ph.D., Karin...
In the summer of 1978, the Rolling Stones begin their US tour, David Berkowitz (aka the Son of Sa...
The book comprises the work of Danuta E. Kosk-Kosicka across a range of media: her own poems and ...
Iris is sinking. As the summer of 1974 begins, she must grapple with the events that have lain do...
The varied artistic approaches presented in this book reflect the interpretations and visions Sha...
Is investigative reporting about the environment advocacy? Drawing on revealing tales of adventur...
As Eileen Rudnick drove home after a long day at work in October 2000, her life became unexpected...
Blink Spoken Here is a powerful tale of a family's rare twenty-seven year journey with ALS (Lou G...
A lyrical, philosophical, and tender exploration of the various voices of grief, including those ...
In the summer of 1944, Edwina, known as Eddie, a young high school teacher of English and German ...
Included in this issue:Shift Happens: The Discourse Shift and Its Implications for Society Sara M...
In October 1843, Charles Dickens was, at 31, unhappy with his wife, distant from his children, an...
Meet Ashley who watches, dissects, analyzes, synthesizes and then creates amazing poetry.Meet Aar...
In a sequence of poems in the dramatic monologue style, Charles Rammelkamp’s Catastroika covers a...
Kinyamaswa, part creation myth and part heroic journey, tells of Rwandan refugees in the DR Congo...
On a cold January morning, thirteen-year-old Karl Zimmer awakens to find the public square of his...
The Inside-Out Company: Putting Purpose and People First is a provocative challenge for leaders o...
This book is a collection of poetry; a product of a contemplativelife of prayer.'Through hi...
Jerry's Vegan Women is a fun, poignant, and occasionally steamy collection of fictional stories t...
'I want you to be fully present in your own life, a change agent who is not afraid to dare to be ...
Frogs, Frags, and Kisses delights in wordplay and wisdom. Each of its more than two hundred very ...
Kyle Doty's debut collection of poetry, Hush, Don't Tell Nobody, explored tragedy and absolving t...
The Color of Jadeite is a literary thriller full of intrigue, romance, treacherous villains, allu...
Matt Hohner's Thresholds and Other Poems is a poetry of loss, violence, beauty and love.In this c...
Dancing at Lake Montebello begins at the dawn of the civil rights era, calling up memories of lif...
How does a person stay upbeat in life when she constantly fears death or other health catastrophe...
Although literary journalism is now widely accepted as an integral part of all American prose lit...
The play translated in this volume confronts problems and questions similar to our own, but from ...