Priscilla Jolly

The Mongoose

The Mongoose

The Mongoose recognizes grief as an exhausting, isolating, unfinishable story.

By Jules Brown

Count On Me

Count On Me

Count on Me startles the reader from chapter one, commanding attention throughout.

By Kimberly Bourgeois

Checked Out

Checked Out

Checked Out is a richly layered romp with dynamic illustrations that capture the frenetic pace of New York City.

By Heather Leighton

Annapurna’s Bounty

Annapurna’s Bounty

While food is a source of nourishment, the stories in this collection show how food choices are also political choices.

By Priscilla Jolly

Tunes for Dancing Bears

Tunes for Dancing Bears

In Karafilly’s novel, as in life, the ability to carry a child and to let it go belongs to women.

By Ingrid Phaneuf

My Child is a Stranger

My Child is a Stranger

Teigland wonderfully conveys that humans and the environment are one and the same.

By Karolina Roman

At Beckett’s Grave

At Beckett’s Grave

Robin Durnford’s At Beckett’s Grave reimagines elegy not as closure, but as pause.

By Paisley Conrad