Q&A with Lisa Cleary

Q&A with Lisa Cleary

Cleary’s How To Survive A Breakup: (When all of your friends are birthing their second child) is her snarky and mostly awkward account of her meltdown over a mass layoff, a breakup after three years, and two moves – all within three months. Lisa discusses the truth of...
Charles Rammelkamp: Inside the Book

Charles Rammelkamp: Inside the Book

This week, the Baltimore Jewish Times released an article on Charles Rammelkamp and his newest release “Catastroika” He was inspired to write his own literature because “writing helps me make sense of my life, my world,” Rammelkamp said. “I enjoy working...
Q&A with Jessie Dunleavy

Q&A with Jessie Dunleavy

Jessie Dunleavy’s memoir, Cover My Dreams in Ink: A Son’s Unbearable Solitude, A Mother’s Unending Quest, tells the story of her son, Paul, a boy whose learning differences constrained his connections with others and whose poetry depicts an inner life otherwise...
Q&A with Alan Balter

Q&A with Alan Balter

Balter’s Anguish in Poetry and Prose is his most sorrowful texts that portrays social challenges that have a negative impact on mental health. His short stories portray as nonfictional, fictional, and autobiographical. Balter applies his struggles with depression by...
Blooston, Giura, Schultz honored

Blooston, Giura, Schultz honored

Three Apprentice House authors recently earned commendations in national competitions. Still Come Home, a novel by Katey Schultz, has been listed as a finalist (with winners announced in June) for the Foreword Indies Book of the Year in both the General Fiction and...