Make room on your bookshelf, we have some wonderful titles coming out in 2017. Here is a preview of late winter and spring titles.
The Moon Reminded Me
by Yogacharya Ellen Grace O’Brian With Foreword by Mirabai Starr
Finalist 2016 Homebound Publications Poetry Prize
Release: February 2017 • Pre-Order in our Store
“In The Moon Reminded Me, Ellen Grace O’Brian shares a lifetime of deep wondering, weaving the presence of our inner life with the presence of life beyond our own. These bare, insightful poems are reminiscent of Basho, and more recently, Gary Snyder. She speaks of the storm from the eye of the storm in a way that affirms that life is worth living.” —Mark Nepo, author of The One Life We’re Given and The Way Under The Way
Letters from the Other Side of Silence
Release: March 2017 • Pre-Order in our Store
After the mystical experience of a lifetime, that goes beyond words because it goes beyond the thinking mind, what can be said? What must be shared? Joseph Little’s journey from that point, through sacred places, through the writings of others, and through new insights, is written with a warmth and wonder that bring it as near the reader as the words of a friend. A powerfully inspiring book. —Chad Parmenter, poet and author of Weston’s Unsent Letters to Modotti
Minerva’s Owls
Remembering the Divine Feminine to Reenvision the World by Mary Petiet
Release: April 2017 • Pre-Order in our Store
Minerva’s Owls is more than a book. It is a living art form ushering you through time from a space of timelessness. It is deep, yet tangible providing an effortless flow between art, yoga and the universal energy field of consciousness. Mary Petiet is an author of impeccable knowledge and a talented story teller. —Sherianna Boyle, author of Mantras Made Easy and Choosing Love

To Look Out From
Poems by Dede Cummings
Release: April 2017 • Pre-Order in our Store
Winner 2016 Homebound Publications Poetry Prize
“In To Look Out From, Dede Cummings takes good advantage of the imaginative fluidity that poetry offers. Even her poems of memory and family are driven by curiosity and enlivened by quick maneuvers and spritely turns. And she is careful never to leave the reader behind.” — Billy Collins
The Book of Noticing
Collections and Connections on the Trail
Release: May 2017 • Pre-Order in our Store
John Muir said, “When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” So is the case for each walk-inspired essay from Katherine Hauswirth. Each reflection hands you talismans that you can turn over thoughtfully in your palm. Hauswirth’s meditative reveries reflect on the deep connections between what we experience outdoors and our day-to-day existence as humans, peppered with thought-provoking facts as well as treasured words from other lovers of the natural world.