Anyone who assumes erotica is just not their thing may think twice after reading these stories. There's warmth and humanity here, and a perfect balance of sex with storytelling. Read More
In one of Willa Cather's letters to her beloved brother Roscoe she writes, “As for me, I have cared too much, about people and places--cared too hard. It made me as a writer, but it will break me in the end.” Losing those near to her very nearly did break Cather, but it is our great fortune that she let herself care as much as she did. Read More
“…THE FIRST FAN MAIL I HAD WAS ALMOST ALWAYS FROM PEOPLE WHO FELT VERY ISOLATED AND VERY UNKNOWN…AS THE YEARS...
There are approximately 39 million people who check “Black or African-American” on their Census forms. Nearly sixty percent of those...
Kate Culkin looks at the influences of spiritualism, the new feminism, the decline of Romanticism and the rise of Modernism, on Harriet Hosmer and her work. Considered the foremost woman sculptor of her time, Hosmer portrayed the image of strong women, unbowed, even when crushed under patriarchal power. Read More


