In My Neighborhood
Benjamin Schmitt Benjamin Schmitt

In My Neighborhood

In My Neighborhood by Giovanna Capone is a book about families and their inevitable distances. Whether they are the families we are born into or the families we find as adults, distances are either resolved or created through these kinships. These are the distances that Giovanna Capone traverses as she seeks a neighborhood of greater connection.

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Eye to Eye
Benjamin Schmitt Benjamin Schmitt

Eye to Eye

Recently a controversy broke out in social media as to the color of a certain dress. Was it black and blue or white and gold? Dare anyone make the accusation that it was green and red? The controversy was centered on the subjectivity of perception and the degree to which we can trust our understanding of reality. In Eye to Eye, the latest collection of poems from Maria Terrone, the reader shifts through the multitudinous perspectives which make up the past and present to reveal the emotional imagery common to the human experience

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That crazy thing called love: The Hypothetical Girl
Monique Lewis Monique Lewis

That crazy thing called love: The Hypothetical Girl

Approaching someone you’re attracted to can make some people sweat compulsively. Others close up like a clam and become the creepy wierdo women talk about the next morning with their girlfriends, while some are too scared to even say hello. 

And so we retreat behind the screen thinking it would make this dating thing easier. But the digital realm is just as complex as it is face to face.

In The Hypothetical Girl, Elizabeth Cohen brilliantly weaves a collection of mistaken attraction, vanity at its worse, stalking, loneliness, and secret fetishes. It is anything but those cheesy I met my wife/husband/partner/lover online fairytales (although there are some happy endings). It’s the stories that make us human in all our ugliness and beauty.

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Celebrity Villains: Lee Bacon’s Joshua Dread gains international notoriety
Monique Lewis Monique Lewis

Celebrity Villains: Lee Bacon’s Joshua Dread gains international notoriety

Lee Bacon is standing on the platform waiting for a late train in Munich. This is unusual, as trains in Germany are known for being impeccably punctual.

While waiting, Bacon thinks of the opening for his first children’s book, “Our class got out of sixth period early the day my parents tried to flood the earth.”

Coincidentally, Joshua Dread (Delacorte Press, 2012), the story of a 12-year-old boy who discovers his parents are villains and he also has superpowers, is now being translated into German. The book will also be published in Australia, France, Israel, and New Zealand.

“I was so focused on just getting my book published in America,” said Bacon, who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. “That really feels like icing on the cake.”

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Lily Steps Out
Monique Lewis Monique Lewis

Lily Steps Out

My mother once told me that if I ever marry, make sure I have my own money. Nothing lasts forever and people always change, she warned. Such wisdom rings true in Lily Steps Out by Rita Plush.

When Lily Gold’s retired husband Leon has a heart attack, the 55-year-old Jewish mother is shaken with the reality that she wouldn’t know what to do with herself if he had died. A dutiful wife of more than thirty years with a successful son, Lily wants a legacy of her own, outside of the home.

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The Gin Lovers
Monique Lewis Monique Lewis

The Gin Lovers

mages of decadent lifestyles, mass-culture, a burgeoning sexual revolution, and underground speakeasies. Jamie Brenner’s The Gin Lovers captures the Victorian era’s illusion of glamour and its harsh realities.

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