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American Iconoclast: The Life and Times of Eric Hoffer by Tom Shachtman (Hopewell Publications, ISBN 9781933435381, trade paperback, 244 pgs) In this biography, historian and social analyst Tom Shachtman offers the clearest and most detailed examination to date of one of America’s most influential thinkers. Known as the “longshoreman philosopher,” Eric Hoffer was a beloved and controversial figure with veiled origins. Using Hoffer’s never-before-seen archives, Shachtman uncovers the steps by which this unschooled migrant field hand and dockworker created himself as an artist and thinker, and how his background and occupations were reflected in his published books. |
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Capture My Heart, Educate My Soul by Pamela Tobert-Bynum Rivers (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
9781933435527, trade paperback, 122 pgs) A training and reflection manual for higher education faculty who teach adult students deemed unprepared or underprepared for the rigors of college coursework. These students place into developmental education courses, and enter higher education representing every socio-economic class, ethnicity, faith, and background. However, the reality of enrolling in college underprepared is disproportionately true for low-income students, first-generation students, and students of color. The college success disparities are disturbing for such students, particularly, although not exclusively, at community colleges, prompting some researchers to deem remedial education as the systemic black hole from which students are unlikely to emerge. |
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Before the Sabbath by Eric Hoffer (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
9781933435305, trade paperback, 140 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—submits his final written work,
including reflections on history, democracy, love, and aging. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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First Things, Last Things by Eric Hoffer (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
9781933435275, trade paperback, 92 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—begins with a macro
view on the progress of civilization, ending with his crucible
vision on the unique and transformative aspects of mankind. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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Happiness is Owning
a Laundromat: An Introduction to the Coin Laundry Industry by Sally Collins (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435062, trade paperback, 88 pgs) It’s a dirty world out there, and everyone is going to clean up. See
how potential entrepreneurs can prosper in the coin laundry business. "Sally Collins knows the laundry business." - Brian Wallace, President &CEO of the Coin Laundry Organization. |
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In Our Time by Eric Hoffer (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
9781933435282, trade paperback, 96 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—approaches the critical problems
of our time with the common sense that leads to startling conclusions and recommendations for an optimistic future. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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Notes from a Practicing Writer by Ed Shockley (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
0972690638, trade paperback, 188 pgs) Award winning dramatist/screenwriter shares
unique insights into the craft of playwrighting plus practical
suggestions for career development. "It's not how well you
write, it's how well you see," says Shockley. "An inspiring examination of how and why to write a
play, as well as a practical course in building a theatre career."
-James McBride, author of The Color of Water
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Reflections on the Human
Condition by Eric Hoffer (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
1933435143, trade paperback, 88 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—delivers a collection of timeless
aphorisms on the nature of mankind. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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The Ordeal of Change by Eric
Hoffer (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 1933435100, trade paperback, 136 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—delivers essays on the duality and
essentiality of change in man throughout history. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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The Passionate State of Mind by Eric
Hoffer (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 1933435097, trade paperback, 120 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—delivers a collection of timeless aphorisms taken
from his brilliant writings. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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The Syndicated News Articles by Eric
Hoffer (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 9781933435374, trade paperback, 256 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America’s most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—was at the height of his popularity
in the late 1960s when he wrote a weekly news column that
appeared in hundreds of papers across the country. For two
years, Hoffer fearlessly delved into the issues of the day, seeking
not only an understanding of but also a solution to contemporary
problems. Sixty years later, many of these insights still hold true. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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The Temper of Our Time by Eric
Hoffer (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 1933435224, trade paperback, 106 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—delivers essays on automation, the black revolution, the back to nature movement, intellectuals vs. learning, and other social issues. Restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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Time
and Money: The Economy and the Planets (Second Edition) by Robert Gover (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435367, trade paperback, 356 pgs) In this revised and updated edition, best-selling author explains the correlation between the economy and
the planets in a broad sweeping look at economic history and the astrological
indicators. Includes many charts and graphs. |
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and Money: The Economy and the Planets by Robert Gover (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 0972690689, trade paperback, 400 pgs) Best-selling author explains the correlation between the economy and
the planets in a broad sweeping look at economic history and the astrological
indicators. Includes many charts and graphs. |
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Working and Thinking on the Waterfront by Eric Hoffer (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
9781933435299, trade paperback, 134 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one of America's most important thinkers and the
author of The True Believer—provides a rare glimpse into his thought process while postulating his great future works. Restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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Write to Publish: Essentials for the
Modern Fiction & Memoir Market by Christopher
Klim (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 0972690697, trade paperback, 175 pgs) The award-winning author and writing mentor covers the
craft of fiction and memoir, including practical techniques for reaching
agents, editors, and ultimately readers. “I swear if I had read this book twenty years ago I would be on a book tour right now … a cornucopia of tips, tricks of the trade, and insights gathered by the author over his past twenty years as a writer and educator.” -Book Crazy Radio |
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A Passion in the Desert by Thomas E. Kennedy (Wordcraft of Oregon,
ISBN 187765552X, trade paperback, 192 pgs) "By the time readers finish A PASSION IN THE DESERT, they will know its central character, Fred Twomey, more intimately than they know the people around them, quite possibly even themselves. That's one of the powers of great fiction, and Thomas E. Kennedy possesses a special ability to explore the landscape of a man's inner world, exposing emotions and secrets he can barely admit to himself. Although Twomey's life is unique, caught up in its own particular drama, he is clearly one of us, and in discovering him, we discover ourselves." - The Literary Review |
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Buddha in My Belly by Brittany K. Fonte (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435428, trade paperback, 136 pgs) Buddha in My Belly offers many surprises: word by word, page by
page. There is much poetry in this prose poetry. The form's inherent
hybridity helps create the off-kilter world we are asked to navigate.
The language is lively, at times melodic, at times madcap. At every
turn, one finds a mischief in, as well as mastery of, the medium.
The funny here is downright serious; the moribund gives over,
more often than not, to the comedic. This debut collection is
a delightful discovery. - Eric Pankey, author of The Pear as One Example:
New and Selected Poems 1984-2008 |
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Cast Upon the Day by Thomas E. Kennedy (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435151, trade paperback, 224 pgs) Meet the characters running round here, eleven of them, each at his busting point: Jack Lynch, Bill Gurb, Jazz Jastovic, Charlie Feuk, Mickey Jung, Thomas Brighton, Fin Finley. With irony and humor, their minds and lives are laid bare for us to follow as one goes mad from the music in his brain, another tears his house down onto his own head, another takes off from the IRS with a bagful of C notes. Enter these pages and join this wild melee. "Presented with irony, wit, and side-splitting humor... an eclectic collection that will not disappoint." - Midwest Book Review |
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Claw Hammer: A Gathering of Stories by Chris Helvey (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435510, trade paperback, 208 pgs) One of America's truly unique writers, Chris Helvey has brought together eleven brand new, finely crafted short stories. "Chris Helvey takes readers to the raw and gritty side of life in this collection of unforgettable short stories. His writing is honest and unflinching. The stories are haunting in their originality and will linger with you long after finishing them." -Michael Embry, author of Old Ways and New Days |
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Everything Burns by Christopher Klim (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 0972690654, trade paperback, 242 pgs) Tabloid photojournalist Boot Means chases a serial arsonist across
Texas, before this killer creates his masterpiece fire. Follow this
suspenseful thriller into the soul of a true pyromaniac. “Absorbing
reading!” -Booklist |
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Idiot! by Christopher Klim (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435232, trade paperback, 288 pgs) What is the value of one life? Forest ranger Thomas King is a severe dyslexic and perceived village idiot. Alone, he roams the Pine Barrens, hoping to save a failing town. Claire Wethers' children have been stolen by her ex. The former beauty queen privately drowns her fears in whiskey. Their lives appear as marginal as the bankrupt town, but when this unlikely pair merge paths, everything changes. “Klim's finely-honed images threaten to jump off the page.” - Duff Brenna, author The Book of Mamie |
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Jesus Lives in Trenton by Christopher Klim (Legacy Classic,
ISBN 9781933435336, trade paperback, 284 pgs) Originally published 3/5/2002. Tabloid photojournalist Boot Means
has discovered big trouble in Trenton. Take an exhilarating and hilarious
journey into the heady world of TV evangelism and the seamy underworld of
cult organizations. This edition includes Legacy Classic's group discussion points. “… undeniable charm.” -Booklist |
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Local Music by Walter Cummins (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 193343516X, trade paperback, 232 pgs) A man who can't bring himself to return to the apartment of his failing marriage, a woman spied upon by a neighbor, a father terrified by the four-year-old next door, a boy living in a house haunted by his mother's madness, a mother whose children are freezing in a heatless bedroom--the characters in the stories of Local Music are unsettled in their own homes, their lives dissonant and discordant. "A rewarding and moving experience." - MyShelf.com |
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Nashville Skyline by
Chrissy Coleman (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435206, trade paperback, 296 pgs) A
talented young country and western singer from Kentucky
takes us through the underbelly of the music business
as she struggles to carve out a career. "Nashville Skyline is a hard hitting work. .... a peek into a part of the music industry that few of us realize or might consider as she transports us into the not so glamorous or exciting underside of the music business. ..." - The Compulsive Reader |
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On the Run with Dick
and Jane by Robert Gover (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435127, trade paperback, 256 pgs) In his first novel in 20 years, 12 year-old group
home escapee Jane Doyle cons 63 year-old widower Dick Steel into a
cross-country drive in order to flee an overseas child sex slavery ring. Edited by author Christopher Klim. “A literary Halley’s comet…” - Gore Vidal |
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One Hundred Dollar
Misunderstanding by Robert Gover (Legacy Classic,
ISBN 9781933435343, trade paperback, 228 pgs) The international cult classic that changed the literary world. See
what happens when a young black prostitutes hooks up with a preppy white boy
for the weekend. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. This edition includes Legacy Classic's group discussion points. “What a find! I've been recommending it to everyone. This
book should create a sensation.” - Henry Miller |
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One Hundred Dollar
Misunderstanding by Robert Gover (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 097269062X, trade paperback, 225 pgs) The international cult classic that changed the literary world. See
what happens when a young black prostitutes hooks up with a preppy white boy
for the weekend. “What a find! I've been recommending it to everyone. This
book should create a sensation.” - Henry Miller |
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Pluto's Garden by
Rick Zabel (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435077, trade paperback, 220 pgs) Guthrie LaRue, a so-called renowned terrorist from the 1960s,
is mired in the past and can't find her way into the twenty-first
century. Now a local laughingstock, she is certain that the
only way for her to relive her days of infamy is to blow up a
huge shopping mall that she believes is threatening to
destroy the small rural community of Shakespeare, Indiana. |
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Poorboy at the Party by Robert Gover (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435398, trade paperback, 204 pgs) One of Gover’s key novels, Poorboy at the Party, runs against the publicly sold and traded American Dream, where a party among privileged kids breaks down into a orgy of sex and destruction. Randy, a social-climbing college kid attends a party populated by a combination of old and new money kids who should be Randy’s peers by any definition other than wealth. Even though they share the same educational background, poor boy Randy becomes an immediate outcast among this tight-set, narrow-minded heirs to American power. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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Prairie Stars by Lori Thompson (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435194, trade paperback, 304 pgs) The story of Theresa Marten and her
involvement in Assumption as it became a medical boomtown. “Lori Thompson masterfully relates the amazing story of the rise and
fall of a man some believed to be a miraculous healer and others
saw as a rogue con artist.” - Robert Gover, author of On the Run with Dick and Jane .... Printed version sold out. Title is only available in e-book. |
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Read This or You're Dead to Me by Matt Ryan (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435404, trade paperback, 100 pgs) New prose from Matt Ryan. “Matt Ryan is so madly creative that it is downright intimidating. A master of wordplay... utterly unpredictable. -Joey Goebel, author of Torture the Artist and The Anomalies SOLD OUT |
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The Book of Mamie by Duff Brenna (Wordcraft of Oregon,
ISBN 1877655457, trade paperback, 390 pgs) The story of one person's struggle to overcome the abuse and traumas of her childhood. She is a wonderfully gifted young woman, a young woman of genius, uncanny wisdom and primitive strength, whose revelations unfold in the course of an odyssey across the heartland of America. “...a risky graceful book ...told in language that is lean and unpretentious, language forged out of the hard landscape of the rural Middle West ”
- The New York Times |
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The End of the Circle by Walter Cummins (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435329, trade paperback, 220 pgs) The settings of these stories—whether the streets of London and Paris,
the canals of Venice and Leiden, or the icy paths of the Swiss Alps—are
solidly grounded. It’s the people who are lost, struggling to understand
where they truly are and break free to find their way home.
"Cummins has the power to evoke large landscapes, both physical and emotional,
and complex characters with a few, spare verbal strokes..."
-Thomas E. Kennedy, author of In the Company of Angels |
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The Law of Falling Bodies by Duff Brenna (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435186, trade paperback, 364 pgs) "Meet Virgil Francis Foggy, age 14, rendered from all sides by a writer who has eyes in the back of his head," says Susan Salter Reynolds of the LA Times. A novel about the schizophrenic, ubiquitous, and cyclical nature of all wars within and between men, women, and nations. “A bravura performance by one of America’s best talents.”
- Michael Lee, member of the National Book Critics Circle |
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The Priest and the
Nazi by John LeConte (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435046, trade paperback, 322 pgs) What is truth? The soul of good and evil is presented in two characters:
a Nazi SS officer fleeing Germany right after the end of the war and the
Catholic priest he encounters. |
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The Winners Circle by Christopher Klim (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 193343502X, trade paperback, 250 pgs) Striking it rich is the American dream, but when Jerry Nearing wins
millions in the lottery, his troubles have only begun. It’s Klim’s best comedy/drama
since Jesus Lives in Trenton. "Like
his previous novels, it's hard to put down till you're done." -Thomas E.
Kennedy, Intl Editor of StoryQuarterly. |
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Trail of
Vengeance by Peter James Quirk (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435038, trade paperback, 234 pgs) Lisa Rossi, a young Brooklyn police detective, is pitted against international
jewel thieves, who, during the course of a spectacular heist in Manhattan,
murder Lisa's partner. |
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True Surrealism by Christopher Klim (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435244, trade paperback, 214 pgs) Klim's collection of contemporary short stories, spans the United States and literary conventions: a chef preparing a condemned man's last meal, an abused boy who learns to survive from his dog, a man who witnesses his life spilled upside down, a girl passing through several challenging lives, an engineer pushed outside the blueprint of his life, a husband and wife who shed all to rediscover each other... "Told with the light, deft touch and well tuned dialogue that Klim's readers will be familiar with from his novels--a variety of characters and situations for every taste." - Thomas E. Kennedy, author of In the Company of Angels |
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Two Brothers by Robert Gover (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435251, trade paperback, 380 pgs) Bestselling author Robert Gover tells the story of two brothers—
inseparable as children—whose adult paths through life could
hardly be more different. They reunite late in their lives, one a
multi-millionaire, the other coming from skid row. Their
reunion brings surprising consequences for both. Edited by author Christopher Klim. |
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Two Deserts by Julie Brickman (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435466, trade paperback, 202 pgs) Deserts of sand and deserts of the heart, Middle Eastern deserts and American deserts: Two Deserts, a collection of stories, spans cultures and deserts. Adventure travel agent Emma Solace plunges into the impossible conflicts in an Arabian Gulf country. Her circles embrace her radically political lover Samir, 17 year-old Ayshah yearning for freedom, Muslim mother Maryam plotting to rescue her son from a jihadist movement. Writer Livia Skyer plummets into the heart desert when ALS, aka Lou Gehrig’s disease strikes her beloved husband. Her circles include a hooker who is training her daughter for the life, an academic whose lust is depleting, a club of women whose husbands are dying, a priest who has fallen in love from the pulpit. A fierce and compassionate storyteller, Brickman’s ability to articulate the deep and invisible currents of life is eloquent and remarkable. |
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Whose Name I Did Not Know by Chris Helvey (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435442, trade paperback, 200 pgs))Every person's life is a journey. Some folks just travel in a darker realm. Whose Name I Did Not Know tells the story of Frank Kohler, a former college football star, who is drifting down a river of booze. He's lost his way, his money, and his pride. Frank's resorted to bumming drinks and taking jobs that are more than a little illegal. Then one job goes horribly wrong and he's faced with the toughest decision of his life, either commit the ultimate crime or spend the rest of his life in prison. Every man makes mistakes, and Frank understood mistakes had to be paid for. He just never dreamed the payment would be so great. |
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BodyHome by
Chelsey Clammer (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435497, trade paperback, 196 pgs) In her debut essay collection, Chelsey Clammer dives flesh-first into finding her home. But these essays aren't about places, but
a state of mind—when you're at home in your body, you're at home in the world. With both lyricism and wit, Clammer uses her body to explore a complicated history of assault, addictions, mental illnesses and sexuality. Ranging from hilarious to chilling,
the powerful prose in BodyHome drives our bodies back home. |
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Garden of Hope:
Autobiography of a Marriage by
Maryanne Raphael & Lennox Raphael (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 1933435089, trade paperback, 228 pgs) A frank, endearing memoir of two star struck lovers who travel the
world and Jim Crow America, a black-white couple coping with the realities of
daily life and mental challenges for ten years in Rio and other places during
the dynamic sixties. |
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Junker Dreams by Paul Dickenson (Hopewell Publications, ISBN
9781933435534, trade paperback, 124 pgs) Full of grit, humor and a mystical urban romanticism, this debut book of prose from a poet soars through a landscape of broken hearts, broken machines and the strident desire to live a fiercely uncommon life. From New Orleans to New York City and the miles of lost highway in between, Dickinson illuminates a colorful universe as it unfolds behind the wheel of these banged up yet beloved hunks of steel. "The reader rides shotgun through a fever dream of exhaust fumes, six packs and grinding steel, as punk rock blares through broken speakers of the mind." - Michelle Leon, author of The Happiness Playlist |
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Stable Weight by Lisa Whalen (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 9781933435558, trade paperback, 276 pgs) Stable Weight is a story of resilience, empowerment, and the transformative power of the human-animal bond, revealing how even the most sensitive soul can ditch being a good girl for becoming an independent woman. One minute, Lisa Whalen was leaping fences on horseback; the next she was splayed in the sand-mirroring a fall at age sixteen that ended in a psych ward. Whalen chased perfection, in the form of an eating disorder, to the brink of suicide. Treatment helped, but her turnaround came from meeting ten special horses. They challenged her to love her body, live in the moment, and face her fears. |
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Truth Imagined by Eric
Hoffer (Hopewell
Publications, ISBN 1933435011, trade paperback, 120 pgs) Eric Hoffer—one
of America’s most important thinkers and the author of The True Believer—reveals
his early days and life on the road during the Great Depression—a time which served as the breeding ground for
his most fertile thoughts. Edited and restored to print by author Christopher Klim. |
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Writers on the Job edited by
Walter Cummins & Thomas E. Kennedy (Hopewell Publications,
ISBN 9781933435213, trade paperback, 244 pgs) Thomas E. Kennedy and Walter Cummins have selected for this book essays
by twenty fiction writers, poets, and essayists about how they have managed to
keep themselves housed and fed while writing. They share a long tradition. |
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Best New Writing 2018 (Hopewell Publications) An annual anthology of new fiction and creative nonfiction from writers around the world, including the winners of the Gover Prize. Edited by best-selling and award-winning authors and editors, the pages of BNW feature stories from Lis Anna-Langston, Usman Adamu Attaboh, Matthew Barrett, Lois Bassen, Nancy Brewka-Clark, Tara Campbell, BF McCune, Amy Mrotek, Julie Parks, Claire Thomas, Fernando Torres, and Alan Xu.
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Best New Writing 2017 (Hopewell Publications) An annual anthology of new fiction and creative nonfiction from writers around the world, including the winners of the Gover Prose Award and the Gover Prize for short-short fiction. Edited by best-selling and award-winning authors and editors, the pages of BNW feature stories from Terra Brigando, Sharon Cook, Sarah Evans, Mark Fabiano, Kat Gonso, Peter Juviler, Stephen Koster, Justine Manzano, Rana Reslan, Melvin Sterne, and John Wells.
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Best New Writing 2016 (Hopewell Publications, ISBN 9781933435503, trade paper, 224 pgs) An annual anthology of new fiction and
creative nonfiction from writers around the world, including
the winners of the Eric Hoffer Award for prose and the Gover Prize for short-short fiction. Edited by best-selling and award-winning authors and editors, the pages of BNW feature stories by Rob Andwood, Stephen G. Bloom, Samantha Canales, Cory Carlton, Chelsey Clammer, Douglas Cole, Sarah Evans, Malinda Fillingim, Briana Forney, Kylie Grant, Barbara Hacha, Christine Lind, Debbie Jones, Mark Jones, Caroline Mansour, Cameron Martin, Alex Clark-McGlenn, Meg Pokrass, Robin Rozanski, T.L. Sherwood, Bob Thurber, John Wells, and Melora Wolff. Cover by Thomas Gillaspy. |
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Best New Writing 2015 (Hopewell Publications, ISBN 9781933435480, trade paper, 228 pgs) The Robert Gover Tribute. An annual anthology of new fiction and
creative nonfiction from writers around the world, including
the winners of the Eric Hoffer Award for prose and the Gover Prize for short-short fiction. Edited by best-selling and award-winning authors and editors, the pages of BNW feature stories by Cathy Adams, Annie Dawid, Alicia de los Reyes Jan Donley, Jann Everard, M.V. Giorgii, Moneta Goldsmith, Marie Hartung, Gabe Herron, Carolyn Howard-Johnson, Tim Keppel, Elizabeth King, Thomas Langtry, Doya Nardin Ronit Feinglass Plank, Gary Powell, Megan Roberts, Jessica Rowland, E M Schorb, Suzy Shelton, Marylou Streznewski, Paul Weidknecht, Guinotte Wise, and Ben Wolford. Cover by Peter Davis. |
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Best New Writing 2014 (Hopewell Publications, ISBN 9781933435473, trade paper, 228 pgs) An annual anthology of new fiction and
creative nonfiction from writers around the world, including
the winners of the Eric Hoffer Award for prose and the Gover Prize for short-short fiction. Edited by best-selling and award-winning authors and editors, the pages of BNW feature stories by Edoardo Albert, Adrianne Aron, Brian Beatty, Annie Dawid, Carol Edge, Cerridwen Fallingstar Melissa Fletcher, Chris Fryer, Janelle Garcia, Kyle Garret, Sonja Crafts Hauck, Ilan Herman, Catharine Leggett, Paul Loomis, Maija Makinen, Marilyn Marquez, L. Andrea Mosier, Hana Mystras, Melissa Palmer, Thomas Parker, Virginia Petrucci, Justin W. Price, and Kiarra Smith. Cover by Allison Merriweather.
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Best New Writing 2013 (Hopewell Publications, ISBN 9781933435435, trade paper, 172 pgs) An annual anthology of new fiction and
creative nonfiction from writers around the world, including
the winners of the Eric Hoffer Award for prose. Edited by best-selling and award-winning authors and editors, the pages of BNW feature stories by Bint Arab, Carolyn Burns Bass, James Lloyd Davis, Josepha Gutelius, Carolyn Howard-Johnson, Laura T. Jensen, Chris Laing, Nina Leo, Leo Madigan, B.F. McCune, Jacob Peppers, Emily Reardon, Janet H. Swinney, and L.M. Thompson. Cover by Angela Cazel Jahn.
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