TO DROWN A MAN by Tyler James Russell
Delicate and visceral poems about secrecy, intimacy, redemption, shame, and spiritual unrest. These poems move through hiding and revelation with a rawness that feels both intimate and hard-won.
ALL POINTS OF LIGHT CONVERGE by Beth Burgemeyer
An interwoven novel following four strangers pulled toward the Rainbow Gathering while each faces a private crisis. Dead marriages, illness, grief, escape, sexuality, and the possibility of reinvention converge in a story about people trying not to disappear inside themselves.
BETTER TO HAVE LOST by Bekah Stogner
A poetry collection written from inside grief and shadow, always searching for some small catalyst toward light. These poems sit with the presence of death and ask how loss alters the living long after the moment of impact.