David Hicks is the author of the novel WHITE PLAINS (Bower House), a finalist for the Colorado Book Award and Westword’s #1 book by Colorado authors in 2018; and a children’s book, THE MAGIC TICKET Fulcrum, 2024). An award-winning professor and recipient of two Fulbright scholarships (Czech Republic), David is the founding director of the Regis University MFA in Creative Writing and current director of the nationally ranked Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, PA. He lives in Scranton with his wife Cynthia and dog Louie.
His novel, The Gospel According to Danny, will be published with us in May 2025.
Nina B. Lichtenstein is a native of Oslo, Norway. She holds a PhD in French from UCONN and an MFA in CNF from University of Southern Maine. Her writing has appeared in WaPo, Lilith, Full Grown People, Tablet Magazine, Dorothy Parker’s Ashes, and AARP's "The Ethel," among other places, and in three anthologies: Ink (Hippocampus Books), Stained: Writing About Menstruation (Querencia Press), and Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness (ELJ Editions). Her book, Sephardic Women’s Voices: Out of North Africa was published in 2017 (Gaon Press). She lives in Maine where her husband, kayak, bike, and skis keep her sane.
Her memoir, Body: My Life in Parts, will be published with us in May 2025.
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