where the writers are

Published Reviews

By the Way
TIME OF SINGING reviews
"David Radavich has given us a thought-provoking and intriguing volume. Many pieces contain fine music that glows with reading aloud. The initial poem, '...
Read More »
By the Way
ORBIS (UK) reviews
"David Radavich demonstrates how he has found the perfect poetic technique for the expression of his unfailingly interesting take on life. This is splendidly...
Read More »
Einstein's Daughter: The Search for Lieserl
Time Magazine reviews
The result is a colorful glimpse of rural Serbian culture, with its patrimonial society, strong family loyalties, female subservience, slow, leisurely discourse....
Read More »
Booklist reviews
With soaring lyricism, Zackheim limns an exquisitely haunting portrait of an indelibly scarred, yet deeply passionate woman.
Read More »
Internet reviews
Library Journal calls Broken Colors "comic and wise," and Booklist says it's absolutely haunting. Vanessa Redgrave (!!!!) loved it. I say it's a strong,...
Read More »
Library Journal reviews
This is a beautiful novel, sometimes comic and always wise.  Visual artist Zackheim imbues the novel with her deep knowledge of the art world.
Read More »
Edited by Lee Child
The Plain Dealer reviews
I applaud the idea behind the creation of Killer Year, and cheer even more because it's such a success. This anthology of short crime stories (St. Martin's...
Read More »
Best Evidence
Amazon.Com Editor's Picks reviews
  In Best Evidence, Michael Schmicker assembles scientific documentation for experiences that many readers intuitively believe are real, despite mainstream...
Read More »
Mediterranean Summer hardcover
Gourmet Retailer reviews
When I first met Chef David Shalleck, he had just returned from a summer (or two) sailing around the Mediterranean and cooking on board a yacht owned by a wealthy...
Read More »
Mediterranean Summer hardcover
Chow.com reviews
The personal chef journal is everywhere these days (thank you, Anthony Bourdain). Haven’t got your fill? Here’s a new twist: a chef on a boat. Mediterranean Summer...
Read More »
Restitution Cover1.full width.jpg
The Historical Novels Review reviews
In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long dreaded: ‘who is my father?’ The answer is simple and yet so...
Read More »
Heart of the Wolf
Fallen Angel Reviews reviews
Heart of the Wolf by Terry Spear is a fantastic new addition to the popular trend of shape shifter stories. I loved this story, not only does Ms. Spear draw the...
Read More »
Heart of the Wolf
Publishers Weekly reviews
Red werewolf Bella flees her adoptive pack of gray werewolves when the alpha male Volan tries forcibly to claim her as his mate. Her real love, beta male Devlyn,...
Read More »
11952348.jpg
Esquire.com reviews
"Yes, Yes, Cherries offers an intriguing batch of imperfect characters and unstable conditions. Otis has a sharp eye for people’s habits. She knows how to draw...
Read More »
Men and Feminism
Association of American Colleges and Universities reviews
With this concise overview of men’s role in feminism, Shira Tarrant makes a substantial contribution to the project of ally-building across gender lines. Tarrant...
Read More »
A NEW BOOK FROM RORY NUGENT
Richmond Times-Dispatch reviews
New Bedford remains the largest commercial fishing port in the United States, but it has fallen on hard times, writes Rory Nugent in his riveting DOWN AT THE DOCKS...
Read More »
A Richer Dust.JPG
EW, PW, The Independent reviews
“Based loosely on D.H. Lawrence's 1924 pilgrimage to Taos, N.M., where he hoped to create an artists' utopia, Amy Boaz's diamond-cut debut, A Richer Dust, follows...
Read More »
9781402219054-300.jpg
Seriously Reviewed reviews
Review: WHEW!!! What a thrilling, engaging, wonderful ride. Ms Spear does such a great job in her telling of a good story that you really feel like you are right...
Read More »
BORDERS's Shortlist Interview reviews
The co-author, with Randy Pausch, of the inspiring bestseller The Last Lecture, Jeffrey Zaslow offers another charming book of wisdom and life lessons in The Girls...
Read More »
The Capital reviews
all started with an e-mail from Jennifer Litchman six years ago. The Annapolis resident sent the message to Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow after he...
Read More »