A Great Group Reads Selection, Women's National Book Association (2025)WINNER, Traditional Fictio...
The Instant New York Times BestsellerThe Times, Sunday Times, Financial Times and Economist 'Best...
From Madison to Mobile is a transcribed historical diary by Samuel Burdick, Jr. (1834-1914) who ...
It takes years to learn the art of seeing, of expecting to see nature's gifts. In Soul of the Out...
'A wonderful tension rides along with the current of each poem in this lovely book-the rift betwe...
Amidst the casinos of Reno, Nevada, the 'Biggest Little City in the World,' Michael Darcher intro...
From Michael Martone...'I no longer need to keep a journal of my dreams now that Ori Fienberg, in...
Through a measured wisdom, keen insight and memorable aphorism, Thomason takes up the challenge o...
A bad cop in New Hampshire deals with the consequences of shooting an intruder; a drifter wakes u...
People like Irish rapscallion Terrance Lafferty¿ because he's harmless. He's by no means heroic. ...
Relationships are challenged in The Divide, award-winning writer Evan Morgan Williams' newest col...
Longlist, Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award, Wisconsin Writers AwardsFinalist, Fiction: Short Story,...
One year when asked around the campfire what their favorite vacation memories were, Jim Landwehr'...
Set in Appalachian Ohio, Jamie Lyn Smith's debut short story collection, Township, explores a reg...
Like glitter-tiny, precision-cut, reflective particles-the poems in Glitter City shine by reflect...
'A humanist at heart, Linda Nemec Foster has demanded from her poetry an artfulness that engages ...
Someone or something lurks around every corner, but K.P. Davis's characters have come prepared. T...
When stargazing, certain phenomena can only be seen with peripheral sight. I'm reminded of this f...
As her title implies, Kate Deimling offers us meditations formal and informal on the vicissitudes...
Uncovering heartbreak and hope, Cassondra Windwalkertakes us on a journey deep into the human hea...
Lost and Found Departments explores the intersections and tensions among many types of loss and, ...
One word describes Louisiana fifty years from now after climate change intensifies: Soaked. A nea...
From Matthew Rohrer (author of Army of Giants) . . . 'Ben Gantcher's poems are located in a disti...
'At once quiet, in the hours of hospital stays, diagnosis, and care, and loud, demanding its read...
For thirty years, Carolyn Dallmann held down various positions at the Badger Army Ammunition Plan...
In his lyrical and expansive debut, Jonathan Graham highlights the natural world, the rugged beau...
Honored Fiction Author, Wisconsin Library Association (2024)The last good time in the Great Lakes...
'Focusing on both the natural and the human worlds, these powerful lyrics recognize the competing...
'Katherine Hoerth's Pandora's Prairie documents the personal angst-filled days of barrenness so m...
Rather than seeking answers, Molly Fuller's Always a Body calls into question the goal of answers...
Throughout the luminous interconnected stories of The Appointed Hour, Susanne Davis crafts charac...
From Eduardo C. Corrall (author of Guillotine): 'The Stone Tries to Understand the Hands is a daz...
Exploring histories forgotten or often overlooked, Heather Bourbeau's Monarch is a powerful poeti...
Careful Cartography, the striking debut collection from Devon Bohm, doubles as life writing and p...
'With clarity and intensity, Linda Nemec Foster dives deep into the shadows, and deep into the li...
In Wisconsin and Florida, in backyards, waiting rooms, boardrooms, and bedrooms, How We Do Things...
In Our Bodies Are Mostly Water, grief comes in pieces, fragments, prose poems, and dreams. We sli...
West Central Wisconsin, 1853. As soon as the ice goes out on the St. Croix River, Mildred Potter'...
From Vanessa Blakeslee, author of Perfect Conditions: 'Part lyrical thriller, part vivid speculat...
Dear Lo captures the difficulty and raw emotion of moving to a new place and struggling to form m...
Between the world that created these poems and the one in which they still live, Red Camaro shutt...
In 1974, nine musicians came together in Appleton, Wisconsin, to form Matrix, a jazz fusion ensem...
Written and published over a period of forty years, the essays in Phillip Sterling's Lessons in G...
WINNER, Poetry, Independent Author Awards, Literary Global, 2024FINALIST, Eric Hoffer Book Awards...
Meet Giacomo Agostini, retired coal miner and first-generation American, a son of foreigners, a D...
Award-winning writer Kathryn Gahl brings her careful eye and lyrical detail to the two dozen stor...
What do we owe one another? A woman running from the memory of her father's suicide seeks atoneme...
The biblical plagues that overtook Egypt in the book of Exodus are transported into the twenty-fi...