ISBN: 978-1-941462-24-9 In his latest collection, How the Moon Works, globally underappreciated author Matt Rowan, strives for literary greatness by teaching us all how exactly the moon works and fails heroically. He blames “the establishment,” claiming that this book is his way to “make you all pay,” but really he just hopes you buy multiple copies so he can buy that new Schwinn for his kid. The stories in this collection are, for the most part, manifestations of Rowan’s darkest fears. Does that intrigue you enough to want to read them more? Matt Rowan hopes so, though he is also satisfied knowing this book has served as an elaborate medium for working out some stuff
ISBN: 978-1-941462-20-1
Winner of the +GAMMA RAYS BOOK PRIZE
ISBN: 978-1-941462-13-3
ISBN: 978-1-941462-19-5
Travelstead's second collection of poetry. That's all for now. Just read it.
ISBN: 978-1-941462-17-1
ISBN: 978-1-941462-17-1
In Repetition, Soren Kierkegaard asks the question, Is repetition possible? Attempting to find an answer, he explores a love affair that ends in tragedy. In Repetition, James Tadd Adcox asks the question, “Is repetition possible?” Attempting to find an answer, he explores a love affair that ends in tragedy. In this short novel, at once a meditation on Kierkegaard’s work as well as a rewriting of it, the unnamed former president of the Constantin Constantius Society tells the story of an academic conference that ends in betrayal, crime, and a moment of pure and terrifying freedom.
ISBN: 978-1-941462-01-0
When Corbina finds a man standing barefoot in a field across from her farmhouse, she makes a choice that will challenge every part of her lifestyle. Wyer’s debut novel, Black Krim, follows three characters, in alternating first-person narratives, as they uncover each other’s motives and desires, as well as their own.
ISBN: 978-1-941462-00-3
ISBN: 978-1-941462-08-9