Browse by Genre: Literature

Earth Logic (Elemental Logic Book 2)

This is the second book of the Elemental Logic series, preceded by Fire Logic. Earth * Air * Water * Fire A sweeping drama of war, intrigue, magic, and love. With Earth Logic, Laurie J. Marks continues the epic of her … Continue reading

Literary Fiction 1

This collection contains all titles from our first literary fiction release. Titles include: – All My Friends Are Superheroes by Andrew Kaufman – Castle by Robert J. Lennon – Century by Ray Smith – Collected Fictions by Gordon Lish – … Continue reading

Fire Logic (Elemental Logic Book 1)

This is the first book of the Elemental Logic series. The second book is Earth Logic. Earth * Air * Water * Fire These elements have sustained the peaceful people of Shaftal for generations, with their subtle powers of healing, … Continue reading

The Lamentations of Julius Marantz

Who would benefit if they really did bring The Rapture on? Marc Estrin follows another of his strange protagonists through a world troubled by what it knows and by how it applies that knowledge. From the first page, we are … Continue reading

Literary Fiction Collection 5

Enjoy a tale of two sisters involved in an imaginative new style of performance art; a classic exploration of sexual politics; a hilarious story of self-discovery by way of an orange couch; the first in a thrilling series chronicling a … Continue reading

Homing

A funny, urban love story, Homing is the story of Leah, a woman who’s grown afraid of the outdoors; a ghost that’s lost its way; a musician who’s trying to find his; and Sandy and Harold, a pair of homing … Continue reading

Saving Angelfish

A part-time actress and full-time junkie, Maxella Gordon’s life is unraveling fast. She’s estranged from her parents, in debt to the neighborhood dealer, and in frequent conversation with an angel figurine she ripped off from the local Rite-Aid. After an … Continue reading

Sentimental Exorcisms

A former lover becomes an uninvited houseguest in Ted and Marjory’s quiet abode, adversely affecting investigations into the history of the semicolon. A prosecutor must compulsively narrate his neighbour into ignominy. A market analyst’s visit to a stripper goes awry, … Continue reading

The Silence of Trees

In Chicago’s Ukrainian Village, Nadya Lysenko has built her life on a foundation of secrets. When she was sixteen, Nadya snuck out of her house in Western Ukraine to meet a fortuneteller in the woods. She never expected it to … Continue reading

Trash Sex Magic

Jennifer Stevenson’s debut novel starts with Raedawn Somershoe who lives in a trailer on the banks of the Fox River. She likes men and men like her. It runs in the family: her mother, Gelia, can seduce a man just … Continue reading