by Editor | Mar 7, 2019 | Recently Published
Can’t Forget The Motor City … is a collection of poems that commemorate the 1968 semicentennial as a backdrop to the story of a working-class author’s migration from Michigan to California. Yet another tattered and timeworn tale of the little guy trying...
by Editor | Nov 10, 2017 | Recently Published
Chamuco and Other Minimalist Writings are very short stories written with a keen and wry sense of equal amounts of humor and tenderness. This collection encompasses many of life’s familiar moments which are both endearing and poignant. Illustrated with ink...
by Editor | Feb 10, 2016 | Recently Published
What if a band of women tired of violence as a means of change went underground to dream, vision, paint and recreate the world as every mother and grandmother wishes it to be? A celebration of imagination and creativity, Cronation is a send up of humans, both...
by Editor | Oct 22, 2015 | Recently Published
These are essentially the poems that were kicked out of the author’s previous book (Tales From The Otherground) for the heinous crime of rhyming. Together with a handful of recent poems written since Tales was published last year, they contribute to what basically...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2014 | Recently Published
The Otherground is a vast terrestrial expanse. It encompasses most all of the biosphere that lies beyond the total annexation of the triune world. It is that marginalized region where those exiled from the first, second, and third worlds go to get some thinking done,...