In 2002, art collector and philanthropist Madeleine P. Plonsker began traveling to Cuba to uncove...
Jose Perez Beduya’s first book Throng takes us ''inside the bright wheel'' where selfhood and com...
There Will Be No More Daughters: Poems
Hunting is Painting is the debut collection by Jessica Savitz, winner of the inaugural Madeleine ...
This third volume of The &NOW AWARDS recognizes the hard-esthitting, most provocative, deadly ser...
For more than fifty years, in literary circles certainly, 'Buffalo' has signaled not just the rus...
This inaugural volume of The &Now Awards recognizes the most provocative, hardest-hitting, deadly...
There’s No Place Like Time is a strange beast: a fictional catalogue of a real retrospective of e...
The glamour of Callbacks is vulgar and gimcrack, the humor crass and slapstick. The women on stag...
I. W. Colburn: Emotion in Modern Architecture is the story of an exceptional architect and of mor...
Galerie de Difformite is a cabinet of curiosities of things deformed, disabled, reformed and enab...
A poetic roman à clef, gauguin's notebook follows an anonymous protagonist - who keeps a diary wh...
Two Short Plays by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman breathes new life into Chicago’s historic Little Theate...
Elizabeth Gentry's debut, Housebound, is a novel like no other: a disquieting and interior fairy-...
Beyond Burnham provides a fascinating account of a century of visionary planning for metropolitan...
Winner of the Madeleine P. Plonsker Emerging Writers Residency Prize.Cecilia Corrigan's first boo...
The award-winning debut collection of short fiction by New York resident JD Scott.
An American odyssey in miniature, Pike and Bloom maps the trajectories of three characters—Pike, ...
This second volume of The &Now Awards recognises the most provocative, hardest-hitting, deadly se...
Whether by road, rail, water, or sky . . . people come to Chicago. In droves. In waves of migrati...