Baltimore, MD – Loyola University Maryland’s Apprentice House Press is proud to announce the release of All That Remains, the debut novel by Connecticut-based author Jane Darby, available on May 13, 2025. The novel offers a poignant and compelling exploration of the...
Writer and researcher Amy Mackin will release her debut novel, Henry’s Classroom: A Special Education in American Motherhood, on May 6, 2025. Henry’s Classroom follows one mother’s tenacious commitment to ensure the best outcome for her child while revealing a larger...
Jean Ende, celebrated for her award-winning short stories, now captivates audiences with her first full-length novel, Houses of Detention. Set in the Bronx, N.Y., the novel follows the Rosen family, a multigenerational Jewish family that escaped persecution under the...
On April 29th, 2025, dive into the gritty underbelly of Portland, Oregon with A. Molotkov’s new crime thriller, “A Bag Full of Stones”. In 2019 Portland, Oregon, someone is targeting immigrants – someone who calls himself The Corrector. Fueled by the hate filled...
William’s “poetic and suspenseful” memoir, The Parts of Him I Kept: The Gifts of My Father’s Madness, hits shelves on April 27th, 2025. The Parts of Him I Kept is an intimate account by Williams of the profound nature of her father’s schizophrenic delusions, the...
In his highly anticipated debut novel, Baltimore native Art Young invites readers on a thrilling journey to the beach, capturing the spirit of summers “downeyoshun.” Drawing inspiration from the beloved local phrase, Young weaves a compelling narrative...
Baylor University graduate student Olivia Taylor will release her debut novel, Welcome to the Paradise Motel, with Apprentice House Press on April 22nd, 2025. A modern twist on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Welcome to the Paradise Motel follows Beatrice...
In Nick and Lorraine Were Lovers, David C. Metz tells stories of everyday people with compassion, humor, and a clear understanding of the human condition. “A collection of elegant and open-hearted stories.”—Kirkus Reviews “There are no gimmicks in this...
Sometimes, we know the least about those we love the most. When Virginia DeLuca’s sixty-year-old husband walked out saying he wanted babies, everyone had a theory. He already knocked someone up. Nervous breakdown. Brain tumor. DeLuca, a...