"Alternating Current’s annual literary journal dedicated to historical and contemporary views on history contains poetry, maps and historical photographs, fiction, essays, articles, and nonfiction by various authors, both contemporary and historical, about various topics of history. Within these covers fantastically drawn by artist Terry Fan, you’ll meet the Romanovs, Serbian poet Vojislav Ilic, Dr. Zhivago, Stephen Crane, Geronimo, Lord ..."
"At the intersection of science and poetry, strange things happen. There exists such a bizarre human experience and shared understanding, that we can’t help but admire and celebrate it. It’s transcendent—the crossover of discovery and beauty. The physical solid realism and the ethereal intangible ideas. The inexplicable, the long-desired solutions, the struggle that comes in between. Exploring this intersection with 69 poems by 62 poets, ..."
"The world is screaming. Are you listening? Within these pages, you’ll find a lot of dark humor—a very valid response to dealing with the grief, confronting the truth, and accepting that the U.S. government won’t do enough to help with our irreversible tilting into the dark canyons of the Anthropocene, so we have to pull more than our own weight, do more than our fair share, tell our stories over and over again in the face of corporate, ..."
"Welcome to the first issue of Alternating Current Press’ annual Poiesis Review that contains fiction and creative nonfiction right alongside the poetry you’ve always loved. We’ve expanded the journal to contain prose, and now this beast of a journal sits pretty at 200 pages of writing by some of the best writers in the independent press today. There are lots of literary journals out there, so why take a chance on this one? Because, afte ..."
"The second issue of Alternating Current Press’ annual literary publication dedicated to past and contemporary views on history contains poetry, maps, photographs, fiction, essays, articles, and nonfiction by various authors about various historical topics. Within these pages, you will find contemporary outlooks on history right alongside little-known historical works that feel as fresh and as vibrant (and as scary) as if they were writt ..."
Falcon in the Dive [Soft Cover ] by LeahAngstman Paperback, 324 Pages, Published 2024 by Regal House Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-64603-433-8, ISBN: 1-64603-433-3
"The darkest days of Paris, 1790s."
Shoot the Horses First by Angstman, Leah Paperback, 238 Pages, Published 2023 by Kernpunkt Press ISBN-13: 978-1-73430-659-0, ISBN: 1-73430-659-9
"A debut collection of genre-bending short histories and novellas spanning 16th- through early 20th-century places and people, with themes of feminism, war, mental illness, disability, identity, and hope."
"At the onset of King William's War between French and English settlers in 1689 New England, Ruth Miner is accused of witchcraft for the murder of her parents and must flee the brutality of her town."
"Twelve stories, fraught with an unapologetic voice of firsthand experience, that pry the lock off of the addiction, fanaticism, violence, and fear of characters whose lives are mired in the darkness of isolation and the horror and the hilarity of the mundane. This is the Deep South: the dark territory of brine, pine, gravel, and red clay, where pavement still fears to tread.Contains interior illustrations by Ryan Murray and Patrick Tra ..."
Friends Voices on the Gift of Companionship by Amy Lou Jenkins Hardcover, 238 Pages, Published 2020 by Jack Walker Press ISBN-13: 978-1-945378-09-6, ISBN: 1-945378-09-3