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August Frost

by Monique Roffey

“A magical fable . . . Roffey handles this modern-day metamorphosis beautifully; her imagery is original, the story completely beguiling.” –Eithne Farry, The Daily Mail (London)…

Grove at Home: December 6-12

…culture, and more — that they embody. Sex and the City, Candace Bushnell The book that started an international, media-spanning phenomenon! Candace Bushnell’s signature voice — wise, witty, hilarious, and…

The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium

by Mark Dery

…. . . For all the fun to be had here, though, his warning of the dire consequences we face if we turn our eyes away from what’s before us…

A Place of Healing for the Soul

by Peter France

“France’s conversion is deeply touching. His sense of unworthiness, of nagging doubt, of willingness to plunge ahead regardless, gives to the traditional conversion tale a modern spin. This is religious…

Susan Isaacs

Susan Isaacs is the author of fourteen novels, including Takes One to Know One, As Husbands Go, Long Time No See, Any Place I Hang My Hat and Compromising Positions….

O Solo Homo

by Holly Hughes

“Naked passion, fiery intellect and dissatisfaction with the status quo mark all good performance art. This collection embodies those elements at their best. Each piece makes you sit up and…

Plexus

by Henry Miller

…society in the twentieth century–with art as the link perhaps, or as the soul’s refuge–that I have read in many a long year. There is absolutely no subject in the…

Harry Dolan

Harry Dolan is the author of the mystery/suspense novels Bad Things Happen (2009), Very Bad Men (2011), The Last Dead Girl (2014), and The Man in the Crooked Hat (2017)….

T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.

by Sanyika Shakur

“Shakur produces a visceral and strikingly real portrayal of gang life in Los Angeles, replete with sudden and inexplicable violence, revenge, betrayal, ostentatious living, racism, the strong arm of law…

Seven Mile Beach

by Tom Gilling

…that comes partly, one suspects, from the author’s demanding more of his main character than any satanic real estate agent ever would.” —Josh Bazell, The New York Times Book Review…