Amber Dawn: Sodom Road Exit
The second novel by Lambda Literary Award Winner Amber Dawn: at once a compelling family melodrama and a lesbian supernatural thriller.
John Mavin: Rage
In his debut short fiction collection, John Mavin has slyly exposed themes hidden deep below the surface with breathtaking potency, eloquence, and wit.
Will Clarke: The Neon Palm of Madame Melançon
What begins as a comic romp in the tradition of Cervantes, ends with breathtaking revelations about the mysteries of time, the tragedy of love, and the unexpected impact Clarke’s Third Law will have on every aspect of our lives.
Deborah Patz: WRITE! SHOOT! EDIT!: The Complete Guide for Teen Filmmakers
Deb Patz, film industry pro since the 80s and author, is your mentor in making “first films” – a new concept in scripted movies between home movies and shorts intended for public distribution, where you can experiment and discover your visual storytelling voice.
Monica Meneghetti: What the Mouth Wants
This mouthwatering, intimate, and sensual memoir traces Monica Meneghetti’s unique life journey through her relationship with food, family and love.
Jill MacKenzie: Spin the Sky
Magnolia Woodson wants nothing more than to get her and her sister, Rose, out of the pitifully small, clamming-obsessed, Oregon town that hates them—she just doesn’t know how.
Miriam Libicki: Toward A Hot Jew
In her first collection of graphic essays, Miriam Libicki investigates what it means globally and culturally to be Jewish, dating from her time in the Israeli military to her tenure as an art professor.
Bob Wakulich: The Fluke and Other Dramas
This collection features a screenplay (The Fluke), a one-act play (Electroshock Matinee), a short screenplay (The Blue Suit Special), a radio play (Rick O’Shea, The Born-again Detective), and a short radio play (The Ambassador’s Address), all with a touch of humour and whimsy.
Michelle Deines: A Dog at a Feast
A dark comedy, A Dog at a Feast examines the power of the fear of judgement, and how we are all our own worst critics.
Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler: Wrist
As he begins to unravel his family’s dark history, Church must race to protect the secrets buried deep in bones and blood. Set in the fictional town of Sterling and Ghost Lake Reserve, Wrist is Nathan Adler’s debut novel.