Keane has spent his adult life teaching Landscape Architecture at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. He has written poetry most of that time, some of it celebrating the landscape of the Great Plains, the Prairie, the Flinthills, and the
RESISTANCE! by Gretchen Cassel Eick
If you worry about the future and struggle with hopelessness, this near-future novel, the third in Eick’s Crossings Series, may give you hope. The story centers on a young Black American woman living in Paris who wants to make a
Letters to My Dead Name by Richelle Lee Slota
Richelle Lee Slota, who embraced her true identity in her sixties, wrote these poems/letters to her former self. This powerful book of poems is a magnificent collection of metrical poetry that gifts the reader with honest passion and delightful good humor.
HEART: COLLECTED POEMS 1975-2024 MICHAEL POAGE
A lifetime of work now available!! HEART: COLLECTED POEMS 1975-2024, by Michael Poage, who received an MFA in the University of Montana Creative Writing Program and has written virtually every day since. This book is nearly 1000 pages of Poage’s
Busted Flat by Michael Loyd Gray
When a homeless Afghan war veteran picks up a homeless and orphaned teenager, they begin a journey across the U.S. seeking shelter, food, and a way out of hardship. The boy will learn how to steal cell phones and hock
The Death Project: an anthology for the Living
June 15, 2024 — a new expanded edition of The Death Project, this time subtitled “an anthology for the Living.” This 2020 book has been expanded with additional pieces and carries two glowing reviews, one from former president of the
For individuals, congregations, mortuaries, clergy: The Death Project: an anthology for the Living
June 15, 2024: A new edition of The Death Project, subtitled “an anthology for the living.” This 2020 book has been expanded with additional pieces and carries two glowing reviews, one from former president of the United Church of Christ,
Reviews of For Me, the War Begins in an Elevator by Aida Dziho-Sator
Aida Dziho-Sator’s book of poems, For Me, the War Begins in an Elevator, will be in print March 26. These reviews are glowing of this, her second book of poems and the first in English. Dziho-Sator is a Bosnian professor
Two New Books in 2025
Two New Books in 2025: Letters to My Dead Name (Poetry) and Resistance! (Novel)–purchase in BOOKSHOP; read about in AUTHOR NEWS & REVIEWS
New book of poems in English by a Bosnian Poet, Aida Dziho-Sator, For Me, War Begins in an Elevator (video & photos of launch)
Dr. Aida Dziho-Sator was a child when the Bosnian war began in 1992. Her poems are lyrical, sometimes funny, often stunning as she writes images of her life during and after the nearly-4 year war that devastated her country and