by Admin | Nov 18, 2018 | New Release
Opening a copy of Body Work is like lifting the lid of a jewelry box to discover each gemstone carefully carved, polished, and sparkling. These poems resonate with intelligence, authenticity, delicious irony, concise and biting images, and deep empathy. The work in this insightful and unforgettable collection rank as Stephanie K. Cohen’s finest. And there’s not a faux jewel among them.
— Pat Carr, author of The Death of a Confederate Colonel, and winner of the Iowa Fiction Award, Southwest Fiction Award, Library of Congress Marc IV Award, the Porter Fiction Prize, and others
Publication Date: 3/3/2018
ISBN: 978-1-63210-033-7
128 pages, $16.95
Poetry: American General
Self Help: Relationships: Family and Friends
Religion and Spirituality: New Age & Spirituality
by Admin | Nov 18, 2018 | New Release
Ute Carson’s first volume of poetry, Just A Few Feathers was published by PlainView Press in 2011. She also published a novella, Save the Last Kiss, with Plain View Press in 2016.
What a remarkable, sweeping collection from writer Ute Carson! This inspired arrangement of poetry, conveys the richness and poignancy of every life stage. Drawing from remarkable experience and striking particulars, she ultimately conveys the light of gratitude–“the clearing you spy / beyond a forest thicket.” The poems are love songs to family and life itself, cyclical loss answered always by powerful renewal.
—Judith Austin Mills, author of Accidental Joy, a Streak of Poetry and the Texas Revolution Trilogy
Publication Date: 3/1//2018
ISBN: 978-1-63210-032-0
98 pages, $14.95
Poetry: American General
Health, Fitness, Dieting: Aging
Self Help: Relationships: Friendship and Family
by Admin | Nov 15, 2008 | Announcement, New Release, News
The Other Sister is American story that is a tribute to Hungarian immigrant women and their families, who arrived in America during the early 20th century. At 478 print pages, the ebook is a more affordable alternative. The novel can now be purchased as a print or ebook on Amazon.
The Other Sister is a passionate, startling and, wonderfully readable novel about generations of an immigrant family during the first half of the twentieth century. Its momentum shimmers with the presence and evanescence of life’s everyday and extraordinary moments. While Patricia Valdata illuminates the ways that history affects individual lives, the real star of the story is the individual. Brimming with unforgettable characters, The Other Sister is to be treasured.
— Kate Evans, author of Like All We Love and For the May Queen