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April 2026 — Acclaimed author and former principal ballet dancer Robin Conrad Sturm announces the release of her newest children’s book, Beckett’s Monsters, a heartfelt and empowering story that encourages young readers to confront their fears and discover the strength w...

29 April 2026

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If I Were a Flower – Words and Music by Evie Barton invites readers into a deeply personal and emotionally resonant journey through poetry, prose, and song lyrics. This debut collection, If I Were a Flower, Vol. 1, offers a thoughtful exploration of the human experience,...

21 April 2026

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April 2026 — Bobbie, the provocative debut novel by Metolius Rox, delivers a sharp, darkly humorous examination of modern systems, morality, and the contradictions that define contemporary life. Blending literary satire with psychological depth, Rox introduces readers to...

9 April 2026

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April 2026 — Manhattan's housing market operates by a set of rules that often surprise even financially qualified buyers. Unlike most cities in the United States—where mortgage approval largely determines whether a buyer can purchase a home—New York's unique co-op system...

2 April 2026

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March 2026 — Debut children’s author Kelly Nierman brings imagination to life in her enchanting new picture book, Have You Heard of the Beebles from Blopple? – A Magical Tale from the World of Blopple. This beautifully illustrated story introduces young readers to a hidd...

31 March 2026

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March 2026 – Inventor, entrepreneur, and independent researcher Abdulkadir Ali announces the release of his new book, America’s Stolen Future: The Silent Coup Behind JFK’s Death And Why the Truth Still Matters, a provocative work of investigative nonfiction examining the...

18 March 2026

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March 2026 - A compelling new book, TRAINMAN by Anthony J. Bottalico, offers readers an inside look at a remarkable moment in labor history when a determined group of workers chose courage over complacency and took control of their own future.

12 March 2026

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Eastern New York, 1975. A murder investigation. An unexpected encounter with one of America’s most radical voices of conscience.

17 February 2026

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The Unwritten Rules of Work: Social Class and Neurodivergent Identities by Dr. Anna Kallschmidt delivers an evidence-based guide to navigating professional life when the rules are never written down.

11 February 2026

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February 2026 - A mischievous orange kitten, a grumpy resident cat, and a Halloween mix up come together in Bad Luck Kitty and the Orange Intruder, a charming new picture book for children ages 3 to 7. Written by Lynne Gobioff and illustrated by Lorenzo “Kirk” Kirkpatric...

10 February 2026

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