Small Press Reviews: The New Apprentice by Michael Weber

Review by Jenna Zerbel, Orange Hat Publishing | Ten16 Press Wesley Derek Fulstarter fancies himself a hero, but his quick temper keeps him in hot water. A street fight with the neighborhood bully, Conrad, gets him arrested, landing them both in the stockades on Ploughman’s Wharf. From there, Wesley finds himself on a rescue mission […]

Feature: Graphic Novels, The History of an Ever-Evolving Artform.

By Alyse Mgrdichian When people think of storytelling, they usually think of words – like how we tell bedtime stories or write fiction / nonfiction narratives. We also have films and videogames, which add visual and auditory elements into the mix. However, we’re not going to talk about those forms of storytelling today, as interesting […]

Interview: The Islands, an Interview with Dionne Irving.

DIONNE IRVING is originally from Toronto, Ontario. Her work has appeared in Story, Boulevard, LitHub, Missouri Review, and New Delta Review, among other journals and magazines. Her first novel Quint came out in the fall of 2021.She currently teaches in the Creative Writing Program and the Initiative on Race and Resilience at the University of […]

Interview: Changing the Game, an Interview with Randi F. Braun.

Randi Braun is shaking things up for women in business. She’s the CEO of her own company, Something Major, a leadership and advisory firm, and a certified executive coach who helps her clients “lead their businesses with passion and purpose.” Her ideas have been featured in Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, Parents Magazine, […]

Feature: Indigenous Voices in Literature.

This article is comprised of interviews with various Native authors, split into four parts – children’s literature, genre writing, poetry, and nonfiction (in that order). Ready? Let’s dive in!

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Each issue we feature a new bookstagrammer, highlighting some of their amazing work. This time we catch up with @BryannaReads

Feature: New Release Roundup, Spring 2023.

By Corinna Kloth New & Upcoming Indie Releases to add to your reading list. 1. Like the Appearance of Horses by Andrew Krivak Rooted in the small, mountain town of Dardan, Pennsylvania, where patriarch Jozef Vinich settled after surviving World War I, Like the Appearance of Horses immerses us in the intimate lives of a […]