Out of the Blue: New Short Fiction from Iceland, Ed by Helen Mitsios (Editor)
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Helen Mitsios’ (Editor) “Out of the Blue: New Short Fiction from Iceland” offers a variety of the island’s personal realities concerning life, love, and family. Twenty Icelandic Authors wrote the stories, which are filled with mystery and culture. The stories took place in Iceland and other parts…
The Boy Who Growled at Thunder by Edd Tury
Review by Deborah K Frontiera Edd Tury has been writing short stories for many years, published in several different anthologies, but until now, not collected in one volume. The Boy Who Growled at Thunder has two sections, The Big Woods, and Urban Legends, each reflecting the setting of the stories…
Inland Sea: Poems By Lynn Domina
When the Season Ends, by Stacy Windahl
Review John Austin (1/15/2026) Stacy Windahl’s When the Season Ends succeeds with notable ease in immersing the reader in an ordinary life that takes an improbable detour. The characters make up a full and unpredictable menu of plausible ordinaries—but no stereotypes. All these characters’ existential crises get dangerously tangled with…
Living on Sisu: The 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy by Deborah K. Frontiera
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Deborah K. Frontiera’s Living on Sisu: The 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy offers a candid view of a violent strike against the mining companies in Houghton and Keweenaw counties of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.) Twelve-year-old Emma Niemi narrated the story about her family’s participation in the strike…
Solace: Poems from the Northwoods by Patricia Killelea
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Patricia Killelea’s Solace: Poems from the Northwoods” offers a haunting and alluring view of life in the Northwoods of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.). The U.P. was and still is considered an immense array of ruggedness and beauty. A black bear can be just around the…
Ghosts of Fourth Street: My Family, A Death and the Hills of Duluth by Laurie Hertzel
Wash Tubs & White Weasel: Memoirs of a reservation Indian, 1940-1960 by Anita Chosa
The Caving Grounds by Kathleen M. Heideman
Where Youth and Laughter Go: The Tahquamenon Country and World War I by Randall S. Griffis
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Randall S. Griffis’s book Where Youth and Laughter Go: The Tahquamenon Country and World War I offers a heart-wrenching rendition of World War I and some encounters of men from the Tahquamenon Country who fought in the war. Tahquamenon Country encompasses the small town of Soo Junction,…
There’s Gnome Place Like Marquette by Mary Anne Welch and Meghan Bjork
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Mary Jane Welch’s and Meghan Bjork’s There’s Gnome Place Like Marquette offers a delightful tour of the interesting sights associated with Marquette, Michigan, an Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.) community. The main characters are a Gnome, a deer, and an owl. Gnome was curious about what it…
Ironhood: Poems by Raymond Luczak
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Raymond Luczak’s book Ironhood: Poems recalls neighbors, neighborhoods, shopkeepers, his mother, past events, and places associated with the town of Ironwood, Michigan, a Gogebic Iron Range community. Ironwood is a town located in the western portion of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.). The town was founded…
The Reindeer and the Easter Bunny: A Children’s Story for All Ages by Jim Olson
Ad Lucem By Monica Aho
Still Wild: Poems from Bear Shack by Suzanne Sunshower
Review by Deborah K Frontiera Not so long ago, there didn’t seem to be much Upper Peninsula, Michigan, literature or poetry published. Now there is an abundance. Some skeptics might say there is enough, or think What, another UP Poetry book? Another “outsider” arriving to experience life in the woods….
The Stormy Kromer Kitten by Erin Byrnes Bailey
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Erin Brynes Bailey’s “The Stormy Kromer Kitten” was a delightful tale about a calico cat, a train engineer and a creative woman. The story took place at Kaakauna, Wisconsin, during the snowy winter of 1903. A historical fiction children’s book in which Ida and George Kromer were…








