Poetry that recounts Great Lakes shipwrecks through imagination and history.
Short poems that look closely at small moments in a personal history, in art, and in the natural world.
Charts the emotional, political, and economic landscapes of the working-class Metro Detroit community and its residents.
Like the Great Lakes and the automobile, beer has become a part of Michigan's identity. This book is not a beer-tasting guide. Instead, William Rapai aims to highlight the unique forces behind and exceptional attributes of the leading craft breweries in Michigan.
This collection approaches current events with a journalistic eye and a poet's response. Part autobiographical, part commentary, the lines of Liebler's poems come hard-hitting, but not without moments of great tenderness and humanity.
A collection of fifty-six poems that brings together two characters Michael Delp has been perfecting for years: Deadman and... Læs mere
Presents a collection of short stories written by some of Michigan's most well-known fiction writers. This collection of twenty-two short stories serves as a... Læs mere
While a mother can be defined as a creator, a nurturer, a protector - at the centre of each mother is an individual who is attempting to manage her own fears, desires, and... Læs mere
Inscrutable, inaccessible, indefinable. Even at the end. That's what her mother had always been to her." In Seasonal Roads, L.E. Kimball introduces Norna, Aissa, and Jane - mother,... Læs mere
The nation's longest-serving attorney general tells the story of a life that spanned two centuries and a career that helped transform consumer protection and public interest law.
A comprehensive collection of essays on the long history of Detroit music by some of America’s best-known music writers.
Twenty-three writers reflect on their experiences working with public school students as part of Detroit's innovative InsideOut Literary Arts Project.