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  • av Rowan Kilduff
    137,-

    "Wind to Space" comes from a Buddhist meditation but also feels to me as an opening-up of possibilities, getting through separateness; the idea of being here in this place/space where it's all happening. Rowan KildufWind to Space is a call to action to understand how the sparks of humanity and the natural world connect to share mesmerizing secrets of universal identity and belonging. Playing with form through abstract poetry and sketches, this ecological journal is filled with moments of spontaneity, eco activism, liminal space and popular culture. It is a challenge to be in the moment and outside of it.

  • av Elizabeth Teets
    224,-

    A love letter to women-led comedies. Based on Elizabeth Teets's program series called "Isn't She Great" at the Hollywood Theater, this anthology is a collection of the most beloved female-centric comedies and the audiences who adore them. From 9 to 5 to Romy and Michelle to the iconic Elle Woods, the essays in this collection build on our devotion to these films and continue the conversation around funny women and how these characters have shaped so many talented writers. As Elizabeth Teets reminds us, there is a specific power in a funny woman. A woman who dares to laugh at the world and at herself. These movies made us strong and smart and sexy (and bend and snap a lot). At the end of the day, we remind ourselves when the world only tries to let us have a little, a little money, a little confidence, a little joy to go out and get the whole enchilada.Isn't She Great is for anyone who loves movies and feels the glamour in pink. Cult cinema and film criticism will never be the same.

  • av Susan Padron
    224,-

  • av Bill Hemmig
    255,-

    The many faces of curiosity. Which one do you see?Welcome to Bill Hemmig's Americana, a collection of snapshots that capture the everyday American experience. From filling the bird feeder to a realtor conference (behind) the happiest place on Earth to the picturesque canals of Venice, each story celebrates the eccentricities hidden inside the fabric of an ordinary life.

  • av Lianne Cruz
    236,-

    Lianne Cruz, author of Pursuit: A Collection of Art, a finalist in the 2020 International Book Awards, returns with the follow-up to her award winning debut graphic novel. First is a collection of Lianne's webcomic Li Comics as she continues to document her journey as an artist and all the firsts life presents her.

  • av Laura Sass-Germain
    137,-

  • av Itua Uduebo
    224,-

    Life is lived between the checklistsParade of Streetlights is a captivating exploration of the millennial experience. Following a significant incident from his youth in Lagos, Kolawole Idowu always had a haunting desire to return to Nigeria and commit his time to making a difference. Within the course of a year, Kola explores his adopted home of New York City and all aspects of his world with candor and humor. Kola is both self-conscious and observant as he encounters people on the streets of NYC and constantly struggles with the idea of what it means to be himself. A quarterlife manifesto for the modern malaiseParade of Streetlights is a deeply personal and introspective debut novel from author Itua Uduebo told in vignettes and featuring characters who are working through many personal absurdities. This is a novel about the choices we make, the ways we restrict ourselves needlessly, and the freedom of embracing the authentic pursuit of happiness. Kola's voice is a welcome addition to the literary canon and his story will stay with you long after the last page is finished.

  • av Y. Rodriguez
    236,-

    Urban Stories, Urban Lives come together in Urban Folk Tales, a collection of stories infused with elements of magical and spiritual realism.Urban Folk Tales is a work of fiction based upon the true life experiences of the people who live in the working poor and working class neighborhoods of New York City. In "Laura and the Kick Boxer," a chance encounter on the N Train changes the destiny of two people lucky enough to find each other. "The Manicurist" takes us to the most sacred of all spaces, the neighborhood nail salon, and its manicurist who struggles with her gift of clairvoyance and the people she wants to help. Each story explores moments of love, tragedy, joy, and survival - the miraculous and the mundane scenes that play up and down the avenues of the city, giving meaning to our lives.Y. Rodriguez's gift of finding a story in the unexpected is on display with striking and memorable characters. Based on real people, places, and incidents, these stories have entered the realm of fiction to become part of the beating heart that is New York City's vibrant folklore.

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    206,-

  • av Andy Chang
    165,-

    A comic that takes a walk on the funny side for fans of The Far Side and GarfieldNorthwood Meadows: Lifestyle are slice of life comics as illustrated through a colorful cast of witty animals to be told in three panel comic strips.In the beautiful place of Northwood Meadows, you will meet an entertaining crew of animals (and one extraterrestrial):Phil the penguin is the unappreciated artist of the groupAna is trying so hard to live her best lifeAlly is making the most of his time on EarthTed the turtle is terrified of it all, but still tries to find time to "upgrade his shell"Then there's Bob, the voice of reason in Northwood MeadowsJoin our favorite citizens as they navigate society, politics, and the ongoing pandemic with refreshing humor. Take a moment to detach from stress as this collection fills you with warmth, inspiration and hope.In Northwood Meadows, common sense and humor are all part of the lifestyle.

  • av Midge Guerrera
    167,-

    The road to change is paved with many adventures. In this case, it began with a tree. As a New Jersey native, Midge Guerrera knows she can handle whatever is thrown her way. But set against the idyllic Italian countryside, Midge never expected car trouble, terrifyingly winding roads, vespa gangs, and crowds of loud soccer fans. With her Fiat ready to go, Midge sets out to explore the beauty of her new home in Pontelandolfo, journey through the Italian landscape, and take the many detours that leave her driven to distraction.Hop in and join Midge as she shares the sights of Italy with her signature candor and humor in this memoir meets tour guide, all with unexpected results. Raise your cup of caff├¿ and shout La Dolce Vita!

  • - Life in the Garden State
    av Samantha Atzeni
    209,-

  • av Laura Sass-Germain
    112 - 202,-

  • av Eileen Moeller
    154,-

    A collection of poetry examining the life of young girl growing up in Paterson NJ. A reflection on faith, family, love and the reality of the American Dream. Written by Eileen Moeller, more information will be available for this title soon.

  • av Margaret Montet
    195,-

    More seasoned than a tourist or a sightseer. librarian and professor Margaret Montet proudly declares herself a "Nerd Traveler." Join her as she sets off across the United States and around the globe on a journey of intellectual curiosity. Combining relevant history, biography, and the culture of each city with her own experience and revelations, Nerd Traveler is a series of essays that highlight the joy which can come from moving beyond your comfort zone.Through a celebration of books, learning, music, and art, Margaret Montet offers readers moments of contemplation that also provide us with another story: a woman reconnecting with the lost facets of her identity.A perfect voyage of mindful traveling for explorers of all generations, Nerd Traveler asks us to pack a bag and consider "what if?"

  • av Susan Padron
    193,-

    Susan Padron is more than a personal stylist. She is your spiritual cheerleader, an intuitive guide, and a fashion-forward sage. She makes it her mission to usher others beyond "just okay" and embrace all the possibilities that lay ahead. This timeless style guide recognizes that changing your outside look is all part of your personal journey. Sharing tips from her years as a personal stylist and her own experiences, Susan Padron infuses her spirituality, intelligence, and sharp humor throughout every page. With Susan''s words and expertise, your own personal style discovery is about to begin. 

  • av Nicole Zamlout
    154,-

    The stars hang in solitude amidst the black of the night sky. For centuries we''ve mapped and charted their patterns, using this array of heavenly bodies as a way to connect with each other. What you hold in your hands is a celebration of celestial activity. A work of a storyteller who seeks to understand the truly infinite possibilities of the night sky.  All These Little Stars explores a dynamic narrative of genres longing to answer the questions of the universe. From the longer pieces of literary realism to the free verse, constellation poetry of fantastical proportions, this is a story of finding one''s place against the backdrop of the swirling universe. The unconventionality of each tale asks us to take another look at the mysteries surrounding us.  Join us as we journey into Nicole Zamlout''s dreamlike and introspective world.

  • av Adam Wilson
    119,-

    An allegory of love, science, and the lengths we'll go to preserve them both.

  • av Bill Hemmig
    126,-

    Tucked away in a corner of the idyllic Brethren Hollow development sits an unkempt wooded field. Hardly big enough to be considered a forest, and ignored by many as just a forgettable eyesore, this patch of woods is home to secrets that few know exist. After a friendly party for Brethren Hollow''s newest residents, a tragedy long forgotten resurfaces and threatens to tear the community apart. Bring a bottle of red for the hosts and stop in for a subversive look into the coveted American dream. 

  • - Tell Me A Story
    av Adam Wilson
    195,-

    Furious Lit is an all new ongoing anthology series that examines concepts and ideas close to any avid reader's heart. Each collection is a mix of prose, poetry, comics, and artwork loosely centered around a core theme. This first volume celebrates the concept of storytelling.

  • av Christopher Bursk
    161,-

  • av Matt Lydon
    126,-

    From the satirical voice of Matt Lydon, join Joanie, Diane, and Bette on a slow-paced, arthritic thrill ride...of geriatric proportions.

  • - Life in the Garden State
     
    183,-

    Dear Reader, what you see before you is a portrait of a state often misunderstood and never fully appreciated for the wonder that it is. Our stories come from the tip of High Point in Sussex County to the shores that run along the beaches of Cape May. Settle into your diner booth and brace yourself for a love letter to a state infamous for its people and places.As a publisher based out of Central New Jersey, Read Furiously collects an eclectic and talented group of writers and artists to reveal a different side to the state which gave us Bruce Spingsteen, Bon Jovi, Coca-Cola, Bubble Wrap, Band-Aids, and air conditioners (just to name a few).Each story is a heartfelt reminder of why, even though it is the fifth smallest state in the country, it’s the eleventh most populated.

  • - A collection of artwork
    av Lianne Cruz
    202,-

    It is said you need 10,000 hours to master a skill. For an artist, that can mean countless sketches, drawings, scribbles on the sides of restaurant napkins as you fine tune your style and discover your creative voice. With Pursuit animator Lianne Cruz (V1 Interactive, Sucker Punch Productions, Bethesda Game Studios) pulls back the curtain on the hours and the inspirations that have helped shape her into the artist she is today.

  • av Adam Wilson
    137,-

    Some days you wake up and just don't want have the energy to deal with your crappy office job, living with random people you meet on Craig's List, and the general ennui of millennial life. Other days you wake up on a Tuesday only to discover it's Wednesday due to the delicate uncertainty of the very natural of time.

  • - Essays on Otherness
    av Samantha Mann
    187,-

    Putting Out: Essays on Otherness is a debut collection of essays that showcase, in eloquent prose, the ebb and flow of discovering yourself. Samantha Mann moves deftly between the roles of participant and observer as she illustrates the difficulty of finding love with others and with herself. The essays in Putting Out are a culmination of this journey as readers are welcomed into its stories of adventurous musings and awkward missteps. Mann explores the stigma that accompanies mental health and the struggle of seeking therapy. She examines the changing landscape of friendships and the need to be creative. However, the thread that holds them together is the biggest story Mann needs to tell.Putting Out's honest portrayal is both humorous and heartbreaking as Samantha Mann grows from thoughtful teenager to an expressive, creative adult. These stories are the product of recognizing one's trauma and being cognizant and grateful for the person we become. As an entire collection, Putting Out: Essays on Otherness contributes to the important conversation on the power of female sexuality and owning one's true identity. Samantha Mann has proven that we can appreciate who we once were in order to celebrate the happy ending of who we are now.

  • av Jo Freehand
    133,-

    Whatever You Thought, Think Again changes the way we think of poetry through Jo Freehand’s magical gift of redefining the poetry landscape. Playing with space and creative form, this poetry collection offers a creative agility that showcases the depth of Jo Freehand’s talent. With Jo Freehand as our fairytale guide, we are taken on a journey through the hidden forests of trauma, PTSD, and isolation and reach the other side to find beauty and longing. These poems are the embodiment of healing and survival, reminding us to be connected with our present. Passion and desire are welcome companions as Jo Freehand honors her queer identity through the celebration of the sacred life. Whatever You Thought, Think Again will leave you breathless...and we are all the better for it. 

  • av Matt Lydon
    181,-

  • av Carly Volpe
    143,-

    “Do not mind the chilly April waters. Take off your shoes. We are on holy ground.” And with these words, we find our home within the pages of Until the roof lifted off. In Carly Volpe’s first collection of poetry, she calls upon the power of transformation. Whether it’s a snapshot or a sweeping narrative, each poem is a moment asking for our attention. Until the roof lifted off reminds us that we have the gift of transforming pain into something more powerful  - that we have the ability to make something new. Combined with her breathtaking and colorful illustrations, Carly Volpe shares her story with her readers to remind us of the beautiful challenge that lies in creating art.

  • av Adam Wilson
    137,-

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