After Graduation, I’ll Be Moving to Waning Bay: A Review of “Funny Story” by Emily Henry

By: Duke Jenkins, President & Editor-in-Chief In preparation (and celebration) of Emily Henry’s newest release, Great Big Beautiful Life, IContinueContinue reading “After Graduation, I’ll Be Moving to Waning Bay: A Review of “Funny Story” by Emily Henry”

Gwen and Art Pulled the Sword Out of my Stoney Heart: A Review of “Gwen and Art are Not in Love” by Lex Croucher

By: Duke Jenkins, President & Editor-in-Chief For many, the legend of King Arthur and his knights has been a stapleContinueContinue reading “Gwen and Art Pulled the Sword Out of my Stoney Heart: A Review of “Gwen and Art are Not in Love” by Lex Croucher”

The ‘Racially Harmonious’ Lie: A Review of “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America”

By: Nata Tombari, Nonfiction Reviewer Richard Rothstein’s The Color of Law debunks the prevailing American myth that de facto (customary,ContinueContinue reading “The ‘Racially Harmonious’ Lie: A Review of “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America””

Lyla Sage Wrangled My Heart: A Review of “Done and Dusted” by Lyla Sage

By: Duke Jenkins, President & Editor-in-Chief Lyla Sage made her literary debut with Done and Dusted in 2023. Partially inspiredContinueContinue reading “Lyla Sage Wrangled My Heart: A Review of “Done and Dusted” by Lyla Sage”