Books by Alums
- A unique anthology that draws together the work and musings of our leading pioneers of short-form writing, this book features writers who take this time-honored literary form to new heights.
- Four months after surviving an IED blast in Afghanistan, Army sergeant Jacob Fitzgerald has recovered from his physical injuries but his invisible wounds continue to fester.
- Pediatrician Nimali Fernando and feeding therapist Melanie Potock (aka Dr. Yum and Coach Mel) know the importance of giving your child the right start on his or her food journey — for good health, motor skills and even cognitive and emotional development.
- One, Two, Family is a children’s book also suitable for toddlers. It tells the story of one family comprising of a mother, a girl and a boy.
- What makes a fifty-year-old man quit a highly successful career in charity work to take on the low-paid, dangerous job of being a police officer?
- For over three decades, contemporary Native American artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds has pursued a disciplined practice in multiple media, having shown his paintings, drawings, prints and text-based conceptual art throughout numerous national and international galleries and public spaces.
- In 1959 when her mother dies, twelve-year-old Ayumi leaves her home in Japan to find her American father.
- Crested Butte . . . Love at First Sight is a sequel to Sandra’s first book Crested Butte Stories . . . Through My Lens. She blends her experiences of more than 40 years as a photojournalist with true tales of Crested Butte, its foibles, goofiness, tragedies, and resilience.
- Step out of a world governed by clocks and calendars and into the worldview of the Kootenai and Blackfeet peoples.
- Spirituals originated among enslaved Africans in America during the colonial era.