REVIEW: Quagmire: Personal Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan edited by Donald Anderson June 6, 2022 The collection offers multiple perspectives of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, told in short essays by soldiers, sisters, scholars, lovers and more. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Work Hard, Not Smart: How to Make A Messy Literary Life by Alexis Paige February 7, 2022 Combining memoir and explorations of craft, the book is for those who value writing at its most chaotic and honest. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Black Man on the Titanic by Serge Bilé August 4, 2020 The casual omission of Black people aboard the ill-fated ocean liner allows this book to offer a new perspective on historical Black figures… Read the full story →
REVIEW: All the Women in My Family Sing: Women Write the World: Essays on Equality, Justice, and Freedom edited by Deborah Santana September 16, 2019 Editor Deborah Santana compiles work from an ensemble of invigorating women. Read the full story →
REVIEW: A Cuban Refugee’s Journey to the American Dream: The Power of Education by Gerardo M. Gonzalez April 1, 2019 Gonzalez’s debut memoi…, is a heart-warming and resilient story about an educator’s commitment to bettering the world around him. Read the full story →