Maria Giura grew up in the Dyker Heights sections of Brooklyn, NY. Her writing has appeared in several journals including Prime Number, Presence, Italian Americana, Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival, Godspy, Lips, and Tiferet. She has won awards from the Academy of...
Roselee Blooston is the author of DYING IN DUBAI, a memoir of marriage, mourning and the Middle East (Apprentice House Press Loyola University MD, 2016)––a Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Winner, and an Eric Hoffer Book Award Finalist. Her plays have been produced in...
If you’re a fan of Edgar Allan Poe or F. Scott Fitzgerald, or take interest in the lives of Thurgood Marshall and Harriet Tubman, then “The Hidden Heart of Charm City” is your kind of book. In this riveting piece of non-fiction, author Katherine Cottle showcases the...
Retina Boy is an adventurous allegory in which teenagers, a blind alien boy, and a girl unable to walk heroically save the Earth from a takeover by the blind inhabitants of Zooba, a planet on the brink of environmental collapse. Ultimately, the story’s...
Apprentice House Press released 12 books October 1, representing a broad span of genres from incredibly talented authors. “We have a strong cohort of releases this Fall,” says Kevin Atticks, Apprentice House Press director. “Poetry, fiction,...
Mother’s Day marks the release of Father’s Day Creek: On fly fishing, fatherhood, and the last best place on Earth, a memoir by veteran columnist for the Baltimore Sun, Dan Rodricks. The book includes a foreword by Lefty Kreh, legendary fly fisherman and fly...