Three eighteen-year-old southerners start the day of March 25, 1931, not knowing that the events ...
Waights Taylor's YA novel, Henry Tuttle: The Boy Who Ran to Glory, goes back in time to tell a ti...
Heed the Apocalypse pushes the boundaries of reality to tell a gripping story of murder, committe...
'I'm pretty sure the victim is a prostitute, and the MO looks just like the murder last month,' J...
'The body was bruised in several places. Dry blood and saliva were evident over parts of his face...
When the famed pirate-radio ships were banned by the British government in 1967, their legacy was...
In 1923, the sudden death of a mysterious loner in a seedy Los Angeles hotel leads an eager newsp...
This first gathering of lyrical works from poet Tim Nonn's journey into his oncoming blindness is...
The Healdsburg Literary Guild is delighted to publish this new book, Healdsburg and Beyond!-Forty...
In the Mouth of the Wolf has a layered set of characters, each with his or her own personal quest...
In this collection of poems and stories, Armando Garcia-Dávila shows us why he is one of Sonoma C...
Imagine a huge mountain lion drifting out of the boreal forest, a lion so large that its genotype...
Sharon and David Beckman yearned to know Paris close up and at a lingering pace. This trip they d...
This is the first collection of poems published by a new voice and is not likely to be her last. ...
In her sixth book of poetry, Vilma Olsvary Ginzberg marvels about the joys and the pains of reach...
In Vallejo, California, in 1954, a most extraordinary football season came to its conclusion for ...
This story is based on a cross-country motorcycle trip the author made in 1968 with his older bro...
Thank God that octogenarian Vilma Ginzberg cannot help herself. She must 'make noise, ' and once ...
A beautifully crafted book of Ekphrastic Poetry by Robin Gabbert,written to works of art from Cal...