Finale of Mindi Meltz' acclaimed AFTER EVER AFTER TRILOGY In this finale of the AFTER EVER AFTER TRILOGY, the four protagonists all rethread their personal, political, cultural and environmental lives in the aftermath of the Barbarian invasion of B...
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WALKING WITH ALETHEIA is a story of how Jean Hargadon Wehner—through time, perseverance and inherent wisdom—found the courage to confront demons of sexual abuse from priests at her Catholic HS, ultimately leading to a place of resilience, hope and w...
Fiction. In THIS BLOOD MEANS LIFE, the second book of the AFTER EVER AFTER trilogy, the former princesses of four famous fairy tales (Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Beauty) must now become whole women and connect as true queens, heeding...
Fiction. Fantasy. Faerie Tales. Myth. THE RITUAL OF FORGETTING is the first book of the After Ever After trilogy, in which the heroines of four archetypal fairy tales (Snow White, Cinderella, Beauty & the Beast and Sleeping Beauty) transform through...
Literary Nonfiction. In the late 19th and early 20th century Peter Lamborn Wilson hosted The Moorish Orthodox Radio Crusade on WBAI-FM in NYC, where he would read his essays as "Radio Sermonettes." One of these, "Utopian Trails in Central Park," was...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Updated and illustrated biography of 19th century master of fiction, travel writing and criticism, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, with his poetry and letters published for the first time. Reportedly Dickens' favorite American writer,...
Literary Nonfiction. DISPATCHES FROM THE WILD WEST: FROM BRIGHAM YOUNG TO MARK TWAIN covers Fitz Hugh Ludlow's newspaper reports from an American West on the cusp of its full settlement and exploitation. He covered life on The Overland Stagecoach am...
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Fitz Hugh Ludlow's non-fction essays, travelogues and criticism ranged widely in subject matter. His sketches of Florida depict it months before the Civil War, his theatre and musical criticism highlight early stars of the ...
Literary Nonfiction. THE HASHEEH EATER is the first, and possible still the best, visionary book of the entheogenic drug experience in American literature. Ludlow takes us from Heaven to Hades and back though breathtakingly beautiful and soulful pro...
Literary Nonfiction. THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT is an up close, gritty and personal view, via the Overland Stagecoach, of the American West on the cusp of its full settlement and exploitation. Ludlow brought back the first shocking tales of "free lo...
Fiction. GENRE-TALES AND ALCOHOL NOVELS contains examples of the lighter fiction Fitz Hugh Ludlow wrote in the "Feminine Fifties," all lit up by humor and observations of the genteel life of 1850's New York. The serial novels presented here treat al...