'Jeff Pew's poems are full of play, curiosity, wisdom, and pain. He's a generous poet whose work ...
About the Author B.W. Powe is a poet, philosopher, storyteller, and essayist. He teaches at York ...
Oracle of the electronic age, Marshall McLuhan believed artists could wake us and offer new windo...
'With a clear unsentimental lens on the past, Harp's smart and captivating poems dissect the remn...
'A most valuable book about the joys and pains of wandering through a world both visible and invi...
About the Author M. Z. Ribalow is a poet, playwright and author. His novel Peanuts and Crackerjac...
A century ago, a French Military court sentenced Mata Hari to death and locked up her trial recor...
In the tradition of Delta of Venus & Fear of Flying, She-Noodle navigates the relationship minefi...
We're immersed in a radical transformation of consciousness and sensibility through the advent of...
Oracle of the electronic age, Marshall McLuhan believed artists could wake us and offer new windo...
'Encyclopaedic in scope, seriously playful, uncanny and witty, often very funny, always wise, rar...
'A ride down a well-crafted waterfall of words. An edgy yet soft puzzle of poetry. Lee weaves his...
About the author Dale Winslow earned her B.Sc. in Wildlife Management from the University of Guel...
Dale Winslow's poetic vision cuts to the core of human bodily experience: The struggle of psyche ...
Turning to Ariadne, the Mistress of the labyrinth, the author asks for advice about how to face t...
Amid the tangle of growth that takes place in a semi-tropical parcel of land left to its own, a y...
Lunch with the American People is a satirical tour de force that is high in irony and humor and l...
This third collection of poetry by Lance Strate is his most spiritual, and his most intimate. Fir...
'Constance Stadler and Rich Follett remind us that poetry is not some solitary, solipsistic pursu...
Former kid, current codger, Stephen Roxborough has learned a few things and survived the plotline...
Reviews No one understood causality, whether Aristotelian or electric, like Marshall McLuhan.Now,...