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Literary Fiction / Short Story Collection

Date Published: 09-16-2025

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

 

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In 1970s and ’80s Detroit, the city wrestles with an unending economic
downturn, increasing violence, and white exodus to the suburbs. Amid all of
this is twentysomething Mary who is just trying to grapple with her identity
in a world filled with uncertainty.

In this collection of linked stories, we follow Mary as she seeks to cope with
and withstand hardship and confront her fears of exploitation, abuse, and
death. Along the way, she delves into the complex yet nurturing relationships
with her family and friends who teach her to love better, live fuller, and
question power. The Patron Saint of Lost Girls presents an unflinching tale of
life in the late twentieth-century postindustrial Midwest.

 

 

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“AUGUST, WHEN the cicadas burned and the lawnmowers sounded like
industrial bees, we couldn’t stop. In the bedroom, on the couch, on the
floor. Afterward we would lie there, reading the paper or letting the
television taunt us like a car salesman. Paul would wiggle his toes against
mine, and we’d look at one another for a long time. His face was like a
catcher’s mitt, warm and beaten. He reminded me of one of those boys who
had moved away when I was little, but Paul had returned a man.”

-“This is Art”

 

About the Author

Maureen Aitken
Maureen Aitken’s short-story collection, The Patron Saint of Lost
Girls, received a Kirkus star, the Nilsen Prize, and the Foreword Review INDIE
Gold Prize for General Fiction. It will be reissued in September, 2025 by
Wayne State University Press. Her stories have earned a Minnesota State Arts
Board’s Artist Initiative Grant, a Loft Mentor Award, an award from
Ireland’s Fish Short Story Prize, and two Pushcart Prize nominations. It
was also nominated for a Minnesota Book Award. Her stories have been published
in Prairie Schooner and New Letters, among others. This is her second story
featured in The Missouri Review’s Blast section.
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Non-Fiction – Medical Leadership

Date Published: June 29, 2025

 

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In a world where artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation are
rapidly transforming medicine, what is the future of the doctor? Dr. Pietro
Emanuele Garbelli delivers a compelling, solutions-driven roadmap for
physicians and healthcare leaders navigating this revolutionary shift. With
over two decades of frontline medical and consulting experience, Dr Garbelli
introduces the powerful Healthcare Convergence Framework™ – a strategic
guide to help doctors not only survive but lead in an AI-driven healthcare
system. If you’re ready to embrace innovation while staying rooted in the art
of healing, this book is your blueprint for purposeful progress.

 

About the Author

 Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli

 Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli is a London-based consultant physician in acute
internal medicine, healthcare strategist, and founder of Transforming
Healthcare Ltd. With a career spanning Italy and the UK, he has led major
clinical roles and earned global recognition for his mission to reform
healthcare through innovation, leadership, and collaboration. Mentored by
renowned coach Tony J.Selimi, he combines personal transformation with
professional excellence. His bestselling book, The Doctor’s Voice, addresses
physician burnout and system inefficiencies. Through writing, media, and
speaking, Dr. Garbelli empowers doctors to lead change and restore purpose to
modern medicine.

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Life Beyond the Credits

 

Memoir

 

Date Published: 09-09-2025

Publisher: Punctuate Press

 

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 After uncovering an enormous stash
of production Polaroids and behind-scenes photos she took, Bonnie decided it
was time to tell some lovely stories about her time in Hollywood.

Continuity By Bonnie Clevering: Life Behind the Credits will be released on
Punctuate Press (distributed by APG) on September 9. It will uniquely come in
two formats: a paperback memoir, and a beautiful hardcover coffee table book
with hundreds of photos. While stories about Nancy Sinatra’s old wives
tale helping Bonnie get pregnant, making dinner for the Ocean’s Eleven
cast, and how hair creates character are certainly delightful, Bonnie also
shares deeply about being a woman in Hollywood, the consequences of saying
“no” (and “yes”), single motherhood, and legacy.

 

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Like most of us, I remember the first movie I ever saw. At the Paramount Theater in Aurora, Illinois, I sat watching House of Wax. The ornate ceiling and the oversized,

cushioned seats that had comforted me as the red velvet drapes parted and the lights dimmed now hovered over me in horror as my screams surpassed those of Phyllis

Kirk as she tried to escape Vincent Price lingering at every corner. With each of my worst fears projected bigger than life in front of my very eyes, the fingers on my left hand

became more impervious to the ice-cold soda as my right crushed a box of my favorite candy, Good ‘N Plenty. My feet swung back and forth restlessly, a groundless sprint, until

the symphonic soundtrack subsided with another slender escape from the hall of mirrors, my heart rate returning to a normal pace and lips widely smiling with the recess of adrenaline, my mouth a cornucopia of concession stand flavors. Sitting in the darkened, crowded theater, I looked around at the dimly lit faces of those around me, staring in their own ways at the shimmering screen. Some were quizzical, others confused; the lady next to me had nearly chewed her monogrammed handkerchief to shreds while a man in the row behind me slept, grumbling softly as he watched an entirely different series of events unfold in his slumber. I realized in that matinee that everyone seated there was experiencing something different; even though the same actors spoke the same lines, each person was affected differently. Movies have had that effect throughout history, rallying citizens behind wars, defining political movements, empowering the impoverished, and aiding the baby boomers in leaving their mark on the planet’s population through romantic comedies shown at drive-ins, watched in bits and pieces from the backseat of a ‘57 Chevy.

 

This power of movies to elicit emotions and raise awareness was a concept I grasped early on in life, and only now do I realize what an impact I have been able to have

with the work I have done, along with the countless other crew members of movies we have made together. Choosing to make a particular film is an absolute responsibility and

liability. And with this ability to rattle emotions and alter perceptions, simplicity is often the best recipe for success in Hollywood and life. In life, as in a screenplay, the more

complicated things are, the greater the chance of failure.

 

The first set I ever walked onto was the TV series Green Acres back in 1965. The General Services Studios on Las Palmas Drive wasn’t the biggest of production lots or the fanciest, but it was my first. As usual, the first of something in life seemed like nothing could be better, and I always remembered it as my first studio experience. I went

to the hair and makeup room and unpacked my styling kit, which consisted of various sized hair irons, a small hair iron heater stove, bobby pins, a brush, and a comb. The

meticulous rearranging of my styling tools was a front for the nervousness that had me digging my heels into the wood floor. Then Eva Gabor walked into the room and sat

down in a chair. For the next hour, I must have silently said the Rosary a hundred times, and somehow, through a blur of combing and ironing, I molded her blonde locks into a

mountain of a beehive ready for the camera. Eva confidently rose, took one last look in the mirror, and walked to set as I gathered a brush, hairspray bottle, and a few more bobby pins on my way out the door.

 

Stepping onto the set was similar to walking through the rainforest without a machete. There was a madness to the order of setting up for the first shot of the day, and

it was not all that far away from a pack of primates just released from captivity. People ran around jumping over Styrofoam boulders and climbing ladders that disappeared

into the darkness beyond, where others were frantically running across catwalks swaying from chains attached to the ceiling. Cables uncoiled and slithered, dull black endless serpents, around a makeshift train depot and off through a small gathering of Papier-mâché oak trees on the far side of the stage. Enormous lights perched atop shiny silver stands, a forest of metal, electricity, and illumination that required an adventure guide to navigate safely to my destination, a tall set chair with my actress’ name in bold white letters on the backrest. And there I stood alone, with heavy and immovable feet, terrified to take my first step into the wilds of Hollywood.

 

Trying not to faint on my first day, motionless, I held my eyes shut for a few seconds and took in the sounds around me. Set builders were hammering like the men who had repaired my parent’s grocery store after a fire when I was a child. People’s voices were a memory of shouting at the butcher counter, trying to buy a roast the night before Christmas. Footsteps shuffling and stopping hurriedly reminded me of a Sears and Roebuck, knowing where to find the latest fashion but stopping to look in the mirror and check a lip line before reaching the dressing room. This environment was both prehistoric and futuristic to the eyes, but to the senses, it was familiar, filled with

recollections of people and places I had seen and survived before. My breathing became even, and I slowly opened my eyes, taking in my surroundings, which weren’t so scary

anymore. My hands no longer shook, and my feet were solid and sturdy. I walked through the maze of light stands and electrical wires, put down my bag, and began to make the final touches to Eva’s hairstyle.

 

A few minutes later, I cleared my voice with a few precise

pushes of hairpins in the right location and confidently said,

“Ms. Gabor, you’re ready for set.”

 

About the Author

Bonnie Clevering, in a nearly 5-decade career as a Motion Picture Hair
Stylist, has trussed the tresses of hundreds of actors including Hilary Swank,
Bette Davis, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, and Kristen
Stewart. Her impressive resume includes iconic films and TV series like Hello,
Dolly!, RoboCop, Any Given Sunday, Ocean’s Eleven, Erin Brockovich, Office
Space, The Twilight Saga, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith, totaling over 120
productions. She earned membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts &
Sciences in 2001.

 

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Essays at the Mercy of the Reader

 

Creative Nonfiction; Essay Collection; Flash-Essay Collection

 

Date Published: September 1, 2025

Publisher: University of Nebraska Press

 

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The essays in Selected Misdemeanors are unapologetic word grenades
lobbed into an otherwise complacent forgetfulness. Throughout the collection,
Sue William Silverman focuses on pivotal, often fleeting moments that defined
the course of her life, such as a fraught family vacation; an evening watching
the Chippendale dancers’ extravaganza; a Pac-Man-and-bourbon-fueled
rumination on failed relationships; and the way melodramatic movies such as
Rome Adventure shape an adolescent’s idea of love. Ranging from short to
flash to micro length, these emotionally courageous writings imbue minimalist
forms with maximalist emotions and an unrepentant, no-holds-barred attitude.
Each action explored in this collection produces the Butterfly
Effect—seemingly quotidian events rippling into emotional tsunamis.

 

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Nonfiction – Business & Entrepreneurship

Date Published: June 30, 2025

 

 

From boardroom to bottom line, discover the business strategies and
success mindset to climb higher, grow faster, and outpace the competition.

Climb Greater Heights isn’t just about building a business—it’s about
creating the business and legacy you were meant to build.

Whether you’re an ambitious entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or a
leader hungry for the next level, this book is your strategic blueprint for
breaking through plateaus and scaling with purpose. Inside, you’ll discover
proven strategies to strengthen your credibility, expand your influence, and
think boldly in an ever-changing market. With a detailed, step-by-step growth
plan, you’ll learn how to work smarter, lead with confidence, and create
momentum that doesn’t burn out.

Packed with real-world insights, actionable tactics, and mindset shifts used
by top performers, Climb Greater Heights will help you:

Build unshakable credibility that attracts opportunities and partnerships.

Grow your influence to inspire teams, customers, and stakeholders.

Implement bold, innovative strategies to stand out in your industry.

Follow a clear, actionable roadmap for sustainable business scaling.

Develop the resilience to thrive in challenges and lead with vision.

Leave a legacy of significance that outlives your career.


If you’re ready to rise above the ordinary, overcome growth barriers, and take
your business to new summits, Climb Greater Heights will show you how to climb
with clarity, purpose, and unstoppable momentum.

 

About the Author

 Tony J. Selimi

 Tony J. Selimi is a globally recognised transformational life strategist
specialising in human behaviour, a business growth expert, and an
award-winning author of multiple international bestsellers, including Climb
Greater Heights, The Unfakeable Code®, A Path to Wisdom, #Loneliness: The
Virus of the Modern Age, and A Path to Excellence.

From surviving war and homelessness to graduating with honours from one of the
UK’s top universities—University College London—Tony built a
successful technology career before dedicating his life to coaching
individuals from all walks of life, including A-list celebrities, politicians,
lawyers, tech billionaires, Fortune 500 CEOs, and leaders across industries.
His journey is nothing short of inspirational.

A TEDx speaker, co-creator of the award-winning documentary Living My
Illusion, and executive producer of The Truth About Reading, Tony’s work has
been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and over 1,000 media outlets worldwide,
reaching more than 100 million people.

Through his signature methodologies, Tony helps people break through
addictions, anxiety, fears, depression, impostor syndrome, and other
emotionally induced conditions, while empowering them to grow their
professions or scale their businesses, monetise their wisdom, do what they
love, and build lasting legacies of significance.

He is often referred to as the “DIOR” of personal and professional
development, leaving people feeling peaceful, inspired, and worthy of love and
all that life has to offer them.

 

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