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Nimbly traversing the realities of our world, these poems present a full artistic vision through precise, humorous, and deeply serious accounts of the sights, sounds, and stories that surround us.

“The rain came first. Or was it soil?

A seed. Then a bird that shat the seed.”

Looses...


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A practical guide that challenges the romance narrative by arguing that intense early attraction often misleads rather than enlightens

Tayebnama’s The Chemistry Trap argues that the electric pull some people feel on the first date or first encounter is often the exact signal we should question most carefully.

Tayebnama, a researcher who ...


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A complex tale set on an imagined world, reflecting on our violently shared past and present

Taking place on an alternate planet but one with problems all too familiar to our own, A Soldier In The Borderlands mixes low fantasy with science fiction to grapple with ecological and psychological issues. Arwen Spicer brings forth descriptions of great ...


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A quiet novel on trauma, loss, and the way secrets both kept and shared have long-lasting ripple effects

Three Days Grace is an intimate glimpse into the life of Nick, his mother Lynne, her wife Susan, and the tangentially connected Laslo and Marco.

When the story begins, Nick is summoning the courage to meet all four for dinner while L...


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There’s something horribly wrong at Lost Lake…

B.E. Smith’s Shallow Rock makes one thing immediately clear: it is neither a standard crime caper nor a simple ghost story. It is a novel about inheritance—of guilt, of violence, of myth—and about what happens when a community tells the same story for long enough that it becomes internalized by both p...


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