by Pam Knight | Nov 8, 2023 | New Release, News
Say Anything, the fifth book of poetry and prose from Lee Rossi, captures insights and unresolvable contradictions as he shifts from a social exterior reality to an inner psychological reality; from a world of fact and idea, to a world of nuance and shadow. Filled with oxymoron and paradox, the poems and prose gleam like pieces of colored glass in a kaleidoscope, with changing facets and shifting viewpoints.
by Pam Knight | Nov 8, 2023 | New Release, News
In Coming Home, Kay Tobler Liss’s second novel, four generations of a family return to cherished places in nature from their youth and uncover buried secrets about themselves. From the coast of North Carolina to New York, from Savannah, Georgia to Switzerland, the places include a meadow, a pine grove, a river, and mountain valley. Their journeys begin after a Christmas dinner together and end a year later when they share their healing journeys with each other, and thus start to heal as a family. One of the pivotal events in the life of the family is the death of a sibling and son. The most valuable lesson they learn is that nature can not only be a source of beauty and solace but of personal transformation and expanding one’s compassion for all life.
by Pam Knight | Sep 20, 2023 | New Release, News
Notes From Paradise takes you on a journey through several decades of musical, social and personal events in the life of veteran poet Elaine Heveron. Notes from Paradise reminds us that the height of the day, like laughter, tears, or falling hard for someone new, always comes unexpectedly. Elaine uses what her family knows as “Heveron humor” to see things from the side door you almost forgot was there. She shares her love of music, being in love, and being alive like a feast. So help yourself. There’s always a chance it’s not what the promoters are selling that will steal your heart, but something right in front of you now
by Pam Knight | Jan 1, 2023 | New Release, News
This latest work of veteran poet Marian Kaplun Shapiro is titled Upbringing because it confronts and explores issues surrounding being a child and growing up. Many poems present a moment in time through the eyes of a child, showing the innocence and confusion of children maneuvering in an adult world. What is most unique is the presentation of ideas through a preponderance of visuals intermixed with words to create a new era of visual poetry. Sometimes the images carry the message; sometimes speech bubbles talk to each other. The combination creates poetic illustration with a lasting impact.
by Pam Knight | Oct 2, 2022 | New Release, News
Standing in the Shadows of Freedom presents the poetic work of Nicole Lanier Montez, highlighting current emotional and social issues. This passionate expression is into three parts: Tears in the Wind, Letters from the Heart, and No Time to Waste. A poem may beckon the reader to complete a page, reflect on the unresolved past, be active in the present, or reach into the future. Unique and timely, her perspective gives insight into where we stand as a society.
by Pam Knight | May 1, 2022 | New Release, News
After many years of leading efforts to prevent homelessness, Richard R. Troxell’s Short Stories in a Long Journey took form in 278 printed pages. The book blends his personal story with the life of an activist for ending and preventing homelessness. This book highlights the structural defects in our system and laws and proposes common-sense economic solutions to the problems of homelessness and substance abuse, such as the Universal Living Wage to address income inequality, a modest liquor surcharge to finance substance treatment, and a bronze statue to memorialize the struggle.
by Pam Knight | Apr 15, 2022 | New Release, News
Marriages and Other Dilemmas: Collected Stories and a Memoir paperback by Kitty Beer was released April 15, 2022. This book balances 16 short stories with a 50 page memoir. With heroines of every age, the stories are dynamic, dark, sexy, and humorous, and the frank and open memoir adds insight to the experience. In the stories, she explores consequential events in the lives of ordinary people, revealing her love for life and the idiosyncrasies that make life profoundly interesting. Crisp writing and a jaunty tone take the reader on a journey to the outer edges of desire, love and revenge. In her memoir, Beer takes an honest and insightful look back on her life, filled with “mistakes, thrills, fears, bliss, and delusion,” overcoming the grief of misfortune with good nature and resoluteness. While Beer’s trio of thriller novels reflect on her passion for the environment, Marriages and Other Dilemmas skillfully reflects on her personal life and observations of the world around her.
by Pam Knight | Sep 24, 2021 | New Release, News
Austin, Texas, 02 Sept, 2021 – Plain View Press announces the new release of Blink Factor, a crime thriller by Steve Barry, to bookstores and Amazon on September 2, 2021.
With two identities, artist David Asher can forever capture what he sees in the blink of an eye. As he tries to solve the mystery of his abusive father, his father hunts him down, and he faces the looming threat of the Manhattan Crime Boss and the wrath of inquisitive FBI and CIA operatives.
Born in Manhattan, Steve Barry studied painting at Boston University, the Boston Museum School and the Art Students League of New York. He left an early career in advertising on Madison Avenue for the Southwest and worked as Creative Director for the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper Gaining recognition as a painter, he taught art at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe before moving to Texas with his wife. Always attracted to the creative process, Blink Factor is his first novel.
Copies of Blink Factor (ISBN: 978-1632100917) can be purchased on Amazon or in quantity from Plain View Press.
by Pam Knight | Sep 24, 2021 | New Release, News
Austin, Texas, 07 July, 2021 – Plain View Press announces the release of Deadly Discrimination, a Fr. Jake Mystery by Albert Noyer, hitting bookstores and Amazon on July 7, 2021.
When the local store in Providencia, New Mexico is sold to a Muslim, Fr. Jake encourages tolerance but a white supremacist attempts to blow it up by crashing into the gas pump. The Archbishop later visits and tells Fr. Jake he is wanted back in Michigan at his old parish, setting things in turmoil. Complete with maps and historical references, this is the third book in the Fr. Jake Mystery series.
A Swiss-born artist and writer, Albert Noyer was raised in Detroit, Michigan. After the Army and degrees in art, art education, and teaching humanities, he worked as a commercial artist and taught art in public schools and art history at a private college. Noyer retired to New Mexico with his wife, Jennifer, where he exhibits watercolor paintings and woodcut prints in galleries and regional exhibits. Also a writer, his contemporary Fr. Jake Mysteries, The Ghosts of Glorieta; One for the Money, Two for the Sluice; and Deadly Discrimination are published by Plain View Press, along with the two volume Alberix the Celt, a historical retelling of Julius Caesar’s conquest of Gaul from the viewpoint of a Celtic youth caught up in the Romanization of the country now called France. Noyer also published the A.D. fifth century novels, the Getorius and Arcadia mysteries, set in an era critical in creating the political, religious, and cultural institutions that survive into modern times. Copies of Deadly Discrimination (ISBN: 978-1632100931) can be purchased on Amazon or in quantity from Plain View Press.
by Pam Knight | Sep 23, 2021 | New Release, News
Austin, Texas, 10 May, 2021 – Plain View Press announces the release of TIME and TIDE: An Atlas for the Grieving, a chapbook by Denise Thompson-Slaughter, hitting bookstores and Amazon on May 10, 2021.
Time and Tide: An Atlas for the Grieving crystallizes grief and transforms the horrors of 2020 into poetry. In doing so, it creates a brief historical and philosophical summary of a “saturnine cycle” we will never forget.
Denise Thompson-Slaughter is an author living in western New York State. Her previous published works include two books of poetry (Elemental, Plain View Press, 2010, and Sixty-ish: Full Circle, Spirited Muse Press, 2017); and a mystery novella (Mystery Gifts, Spirited Muse Press, 2018). “Cleaning the Coincidence Closet: Exploring the “Inexplicable” (nonfiction) is forthcoming in late spring 2021.
Copies of the TIME and TIDE chapbook (ISBN: 978-1632100870) can be purchased on Amazon or in quantity from Plain View Press.