A bright young man with cerebral palsy has his destiny intertwined with Princess Diana's.
Scholar in Comparative Religion and co-author of Shlomo's Stories (Jason Arson), Mesinai was chos...
Explores the relationship between the mystical cosmology of G. I. Gurdjieff and the discoveries a...
The fragmentary poems are of flight, written in the full fury of movement from a known habitat to...
Poems that contemplate the fraught interdependence of the human and more-than-human in an era of ...
'...At the crossroads of assault and proceed, with the sweat dirty gum grease of law machines, am...
A ceremonial affair, a musical and imaginative exploration of memory and desire. Like the air we ...
This anthology of contemporary poetry and memoir celebrates the Hudson River and its environs in ...
A multilayered study and poetic evocation of one of the world's greatest architectural wonders, S...
The first collection in English of this renowned Korean poet's work.
A collection of poetry and prose by a Hudson Valley-based group of women writers.
With each poem in this series, Bauman explores the life of an animal native to the Catskill regio...
Both an anthology and an informal textbook that features poetry and essays by twenty-five New Yor...
The poems in this volume are experimental in nature. They came out of a study of the enneagram--a...
A novel of political intrigue and coming of age, centered in a torture operative who is a fugitiv...
Eight intimate stories that speak to the spiritual question of what matters in life.
An insightful and often humorous tale of rural life and how an old house and its land can bring a...
The robust memoirs of an unusual twentieth-century seeker and student of G. I. Gurdjieff.
'Winner of the Codhill Poetry Chapbook Award for 2009,' Elizabeth Rees's Tilting Gravity shimmers...
'The 42 poems in this book were culled from a 365-poem opus titled One Year. Each poem in One Yea...
The poems in this book, by the way they speak to all parts of our minds, invite us to come alive ...
Winner of the Codhill Poetry Award for 2014.
In this cruel era of killings, war and torture a powerful confirmation of what is still human in ...
'Venice is so much more than canals, bridges, gondolas. It is an unbroken sequence of ever-changi...
Winner of the Codhill Poetry Award for 2018, this collection unveils surrealistic imagery and apo...
The ambiguity of snowDog wishes, buriedin squinty sunmay never sproutdeeper dreads downunder may ...
Lyric and blank verse poetry sifting darkness in the author's life and in the lives of others, bo...
Compilation of Stern's columns from Chronogram in which he explores the intriguing concept of reg...
This poetry book is a grain of seed in light of the poet's longing for warm human nature, and of ...
A collection of contemporary prose and poetry by women writers from New York's Hudson Valley.
Poetry that reminds us to think about the experiences that made us who we are.
Explores the meanings of G. I. Gurdjieff's enneagram.
ODE TO DOGSI am tired of hearing about dogsused as metaphors for the uncivilized.Imagine a world ...
The banner of humankind blows over Pacem in Terris whenever it is open. The five stripes symboliz...
The etymology of the word 'missive' according to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary comes from Middle F...
One man's always humbling and sometimes humorous path to forgiveness and redemption.
Poems that express the wonder and challenge of being human in a conflicted world.
In spring 1972, Brenda Hudson, wife and mother, disappears while vacationing on Hatteras Island, ...
Full Moon TideI want to stop listening.I'm tiredof making sense, of having to listen, of takingth...
Recollections and reflections that introduce the reader to the equivalent of the practice of the ...
sucked two small drops of blood& I suddenly sawthe lust of his attack& felt itsmost seriousmisund...
Poems depicting the planetary tilt that shuffles the seasons, the dynamic poise of a bird hoverin...