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My Father's Gloves
With a hauntingly painful voice, Spiering explores the burdensome yoke of a father’s expectations and the struggles a son must face as he grows into manhood.

The Last Stop
Art Millage, a small town police chief, once took a life in the line of duty. Now, as he eases toward retirement, he is faced with a second manhunt—hunting down the vengeful son of the man he shot those many years earlier.

Robots on the Moon
Robots on the Moon is one of our pet projects. We had author Blake Hoena team up with young, budding artist Savannah Neiman to provide her with the opportunity to illustrate her first book.

A Hero Awakens
Most people would wish for superstrength or superspeed or the ability to fly. Not Sam DeVenoe. Being sleepy, he wished for a feathery pillow. Will his new found ability be super or will friends find it super lame?

Guard the Dead
As a veteran, Davis’s poetry brings an authentic voice to military life, trauma, and the perseverance of love amidst unimaginable life’s hardships.

Blood Drawn & Hung Out to Dry
In a world that often feels overwhelming, Agustin’s poems speak of love and grief as well as those moments of clarity that pierce through the darkness of heartbreak.

Chasing AllieCat
Mountain bikers Sadie, Allie, and Joe find a priest, badly beaten and near death, in the woods and are plunged into a dark mystery.

Nemesis
Every superhero has a nemesis, but who is Sam’s? Brock, the school bully. Luke, Brock’s older brother. Or, could it be a strange new supervillain.

A Death Never Lived
Jesse Jordan’s life is going nowhere fast-delivering pizzas by day, sketching monsters by night, and running dirty money for a local crime boss … until he meets Taria, a magical girl literally from his dreams.

Grayduck
Jimmy the Grayduck is a cleaner for Chicago’s Polish mob. His tool: a cursed satchel that he and his childhood friends unearthed from an Ojibwe burial mound. When his next job involves a woman from his past, it threatens to topple everything.

Death of the Party
When Cecilia “Sissy” Wardwell’s family moves into a new house, she discovers an antique hairpin hidden in the attic that allows her to see ghosts.

School Spirit
After the Halloween party disaster, Sissy thought her ghost-hunting days were over. But then Marlow gets grabbed by an invisible force during the big game, and she’s the only one who can uncover the secret of the spirit lurking under the school’s bleachers.

Broken Windows
Flesher’s third collection of poetry spans two decades of one man’s journey through the darkest corners of the human experience, giving readers an emotional landscape of internal struggle, profound loss, and hard-won resilience.
