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1919 is the title of Eve L. Ewing’s collection of poems and the year of the Chicago Race Riots. Most of the poems begin with …
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The First Free Women: Poems of the Early Buddhist Nuns is a translation by Matty Weingast of the Therigatha (Verses of the elder Nuns), poems …
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All Adults Here by Emma Straub is set in a small Northeast town about a dysfunctional family, with each dysfunctional member having his or her …
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Continue ReadingMike Wilson’s interview with Find Indie Books
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Continue ReadingBook Review – If She Were Dead, by J.P. Smith
The protagonist in If She Were Dead by J.P. Smith is Amelie, a divorced author having an affair with Ben, a married man. However, when …
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