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A tender, rhyming picture book about a lonely coyote whose search for connection leads him from the rubble of the city back to the wild beauty of home. The post Little Coyote, by D...
A love letter to Gitchi-Gami, and a lyrical new addition to northwoods children’s books. Created by two artists with deep roots in the Lake Superior region, the book celebrates the...
A conservation easement created in partnership between Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center and The Nature Conservancy now protects 928 acres of forested land forever. The cent...
Medicine Wheel Publishing is the publisher of many Indigenous authors as well as being the official publisher of Orange Shirt Day written by the Orange Shirt Society. Medicine Whee...
In late November I first snowshoed our woodland trails to include the little balsam that I lit to honor all evergreens throughout the winter months. Every day when my little dog an...
One of Nigeria’s most inventive literary voices has a new book on the way! A. Igoni Barrett, author of the short story collections Love Is Power, or Something Like That and Daddy G...
Wisdom Corner is the sequel to Winter Counts, the 2021 winner of the Thriller Award for Best First Novel.
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Inupiaq poet Joan Kane explores themes of home and colonial dispossession in her new poetry collection, with snow pouring southward past the window. Kane’s poems center on Inupiaq...
My latest picture book, Enough to Share, is a lyrical introduction to the delicate ecosystem that is the Great Bear Rainforest. Written by Mary Helen Berg and published by Tielmour...
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The first copy of Northwest Review came out in 1957. In its pages was Ken Kesey’s first published work, a short story titled “The First … Continue reading →
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An unforgettable collection of poems born from love, loss, faith, and wonder. Written over four decades, these lyrical reflections transform grief into grace and memory into music,...
An excerpt from Nightjar by Emily Ruskovich Tess discovered the mystery one morning while doing her chores. She was twelve years old and in charge of the house while her parents we...
It’s been almost a decade since Ruskovich published her debut novel, Idaho (2017), a lyrical, kaleidoscopic narrative about the murder of a young girl. Her new collection is quiete...
The Wondrous Tale of Lavender Wolfe by Karen Foxlee is a lyrical 1719-set middle-grade fantasy from the author of Lenny's Book of Everything. The post The Wondrous Tale of Lavender...
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