America's massive war against itself developed slowly, pressing ever more heavily on people in all walks and ways of life. The Bingham family---first of New England, then of rural New York, then of th
In 1861, the Civil War severs Michael Morkan from everything he loves and all that defines him--from his son, Leighton; from his love, Cora Slade; and from the quarry he owns in Springfield, Missouri.
Recounting the many live vaudeville acts and films that graced the theatre’s stage and screen, The Gillioz ?Theatre Beautiful” presents a social history of entertainment through the Roaring Twenties,
Some of the Words Are Theirs is far more than the tale of an adult child of an alcoholic. Jensen’s story chronicles how he came to widen the lens through which he saw his past, removing the filters of
The Heroes Have Gone shows off Jim W. CorderA's consummate skills as a memoirist, essayist, and cultural critic. The subjects are wide-ranging: West Texas, World War II, Las Vegas, TCU footballA-and
Moon City Review 2009 is a newly established book annual intermingling poetry, story (both fiction and creative nonfiction), visual art, and timely cultural and literary criticism. Featuring the invit