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Imaginarium
Lynn Levin

Poetry
ISBN 9780926147188
$12.95



"Lynn Levin takes us to that paradoxical core where ecstasy and grief are intertwined, where the mystic and cynic can't be separated. Ultimate things are at stake here-the nature of love, justice and spiritual longing. The poems in Imaginarium are exuberant and restrained at once, funny and sad, full of music and thought. They are like magical alarm clocks set to wake up our slumbering spirits."
-Betsy Sholl

Lynn Levin's first collection of poems, A Few Questions About Paradise, was published by Loonfeather Press in 2000. Levin is the translator for The Forest: Poems by Besnik Mustafaj.

IMAGINARIUM was a finalist for the ForeWord 2005 Book of the Year.

Just Once
Jamie Parsley

Poetry
ISBN 0926147242
$12.95
"Just Once is a deeply moving, sacred journey through the layers of an illness so many of us dread—cancer. The poems move deftly and painfully through the recognition, the denial, the numbness, the scraping away, the reorganizing of the flesh one calls one's self, and the ultimate surrender of this self when one realizes to whom and what one's body really belongs. Or, as Jamie Parsley would say it: "the guttymuck of humanity washed away to pure brilliance."
-Phyllis Barber, author of 'How I got Cultured'

Becky's Bloomers
Rebecca Livermore

Non-fiction
ISNB 0926147196
$15.00
Becky’s Bloomers, a collection of gardening columns by Rebecca Livermore, a Northern Minnesota gardener, takes the reader through a year of gardening in the Northland with sound advice and plenty of humor. The columns cover a full range of topics from garden planning to garden cleanup, from asparagus to mums, from cottage gardening to armchair gardening.

Rebecca Livermore gardens, writes, and speaks about gardening in Northern Minnesota. Becky's Bloomers is her first book.

Alpha Summer
Greg Bernard

Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780926147218
$12.95


"Several gripping threads are woven together in this honest and thought-provoking novel. At its heart, Alpha Summer is the story of a boy taking his first real steps along that treacherous path to manhood, carrying with him the burden of a tragic loss. The descriptions of wolf behavior are vivid and beautiful, and the sense of place is strong. This is a moving and suspenseful book."
-Rich Wallace, author of Restless and Losing is Not an Option

Alpha Summer is Greg Bernard's first novel.

Stories Migrating Home
Kimberly Blaeser, Editor

Prose
ISBN 0926147080
$16.95
"Imagine a raging and inviting fire surrounded by voices--mouths shouting, lips whispering, tongues chanting--from the sublime to the most coarse, each of them speaking a certain truth from their Anishinaabe hearts and minds. In Stories Migrating Home, Kimberly Blaeser has assembled a dynamic collection. Erdrich, Northrup, Treuer, Henry and many wonderful others are a shining inspiration for all of us. There is no better reason to celebrate than when we get to tell our own stories--and when those who do not know us get to hear the singing."
-Mark Turcotte (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), author of The Feathered heart

Kimberly Blaeser's publications include a collection of poetry, Trailing You. Her poetry, fiction, personal essays and scholarly articles have been published in over fifty American and Canadian anthologies and journals.