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After the Southern Resident orca Tahlequah swam with her newly born dead calf for 17 days, scient...
In these deeply personal and intellectually curious essays, Heather Durham explores wild America ...
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During the cold spring of 1942 in upstate New York, US government officials steal away German-bor...
Gerry McFarland's collection of nineteen intimate poems lyrically reflect on his years as a young...
Winner of the Wandering Aengus Book Award, Tarn Wilson's memoir in essays In Praise of Inadequate...
'You must write a selfout of waitingto speak' asserts Alina ¿tef¿nescu's Dor and oh, what a prism...
This fresh release of an epochal novel from the late 1990s unlocks the dystopic world of the Unit...
What is the Beloved Republic? E. M. Forster, who coined the phrase, called it a 'an aristocracy o...
Lucy Ferriss's modern-day meditations are harrowing, whimsical, elegant, and probing. These beaut...
'The moments that change us, the ghosts that follow us, the memories that slow us down or keep us...
Slow Learner is like a walk through the woods with your smartest, funniest, most observant friend...
In the essay collection Studio of the Voice, master essayist Marcia Aldrich is at her finest as s...
In the intimate and lyrical poems of Firmament, Christopher Martin is wanderer and observer wadin...
'Daddona's immersive debut is both a coming-of-age story and a portrait of a community...There ar...
In taxidermy one encounters the word 'articulate, ' which means both to give shape to something a...
Are you headed to Joshua Tree this summer? Get ready to hate your life. It's not the heat that wi...
When L. Annette Binder's mother starts to forget things she's always known, Annette researches wa...
Winner of the Wandering Aengus Book Award, In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls is Majda G...
Gigot's Feeding Hour deftly reimagines motherhood and devotion in the most tender of ways. This b...
Michael Schmeltzer's Empire of Surrender asks us to look, to feel-deep in the guts-the vibrating ...
Poetry can speak most resonantly at those times when the distance between our lives and death shr...
In Jed Myers' Learning to Hold, we are invited to consider war, genocide, and ...small moments of...