by Editor | Jan 3, 2017
Our Autumn and Winter 2016 Offerings In the latest offering from our Little Bound Books series, Eric D Lehman takes us along the streets of Paris in the literary romance Shadows of Paris. When William Byrnes takes a teaching job at a private school in the Marais, he...
by Editor | Dec 1, 2016
Homebound Publications is pleased to nominate the following works for the 2017 Pushcart Prize: “Listening to Our Listening” by Gary Whited, from Wildness: Voices of the Sacred Landscape “Vestige” by Linda Flaherty Haltmaier, from Rolling up the...
by Editor | Oct 24, 2016
We kick off our autumn titles with the release of Canoeing Maine’s Legendary Allagash: Thoreau, Romance, and Survival of the Wild by David K. Leff. David follows in the paddle strokes of Henry David Thoreau down Maine’s legendary Allagash River in his latest...
by Editor | Jun 13, 2016
Wildness: Voices of the Sacred Landscape is now available in paperback! “I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” ― John Muir In celebration of Homebound Publications’ 5th anniversary, the...
by Editor | Oct 24, 2014
How I Found the Last Hungry Heart Part 3 Discovering What is Real and What is Not by David K. Leff Yes, I did hitchhike cross-country as a teenager. No, I am not Caleb Dempster, the protagonist of Finding the Last Hungry Heart, who tells stories of a 1969 thumbing...
by Editor | Oct 13, 2014
How I Found the Last Hungry Heart Part 2 – Better for Verse by David K. Leff What is a novel in verse? It’s often the first and certainly the most commonly asked question about Finding the Last Hungry Heart. Here’s the easy answer. A novel in verse is a long...