Jaclyn I. Pryor | Time Slips | This bold book investigates how performance can transform the way people perceive trauma and memory, time and history. Pryor introduces the concept of
T. Greenwood | Bodies of Water | In 1960, Billie Valentine is a young housewife living in a sleepy Massachusetts suburb, treading water in a dull marriage and caring for two adopted d
Christina Crosby | A Body, Undone | Shortly after her 50th birthday in 2003, Crosby was in a bicycle accident that paralyzed her, and here shares her experience of living her new life.
Moi?se, Lenelle, | Haiti Glass | ‘This is prose and verse that moves deftly between girlhood memories of growing up as a Haitian immigrant in the suburbs of Boston, to bearing witness
Jane Rule | Against The Season | When Amelia Larson takes her dead sister’s diaries from a dusty disused ballroom and reads them, ignoring her dying sister’s wish that they be burnt,
Sina Queyras | My Ariel | Where were you when you first read Ariel? Who were you? What has changed in your life? In the lives of women? In My Ariel, Sina Queyras barges into on
Clare Ashton | That Certain Something | ‘Love or money? Follow the head or heart? Pia and Cate seem to be flip sides of a coin. But when they meet they definitely have that certain something
S.J. Sindu | Marriage of a Thousand Lies | ‘Lakshmi, called Lucky, is an unemployed millennial programmer. She likes to dance, to have a drink or two, and she makes art on commission. Fifty buc
Michael Thomas Ford | Lily | Lily is a girl who discovers she has the ability to see how others will die simply by touching them. Only she doesn’t want this gift, and takes extrem