
On Thurs., Dec. 6, Bookmans Phoenix celebrated the unveiling of Madison Traditional Academy's 2nd grade Literacy Center.
Daniel Hipp explores wartime trauma and its role in inspiring a trio of gifted WWI soldier-poets - Wilfred Owen, Ivor Gurney and Siegfried Sassoon - to heal through words by finding structure in the aftermath of "psychological wreckage."
Need an impressive holiday gift, but don't want to break the bank? Check out Mix-FM's website on Friday, Dec 7, for your chance to purchase a $50 Bookmans gift certificate for only $25!
See what special events your favorite Bookmans location has "in-store" for the holidays! From cookie decorating to craft projects, The Polar Express to Santa, December is buzzing with activites for the young and young at heart.
What if the world's oil supply was threatened by a virus? Would a highly advanced alien culture look and behave anything like us? And did Richard Ford write a Great American Novel? Get the Lowedown on this month's batch of audio books.
Brian Turner's Here, Bullet is one of the first books of Iraq War poetry from an American soldier, and earns a place amongst the best of the world's military poetry. Poignant, lucid, and devastating, but essential for poets and non-poets alike.
Small-town America, old loves, kidney beans, sandworms, and Yellowstone - here's the Lowedown on the latest audio releases from Garrison Keillor, Lorna Landvik, Dick Francis, Frank Herbert, and C.J. Box.
What is the relevance of war resistance poetry? Culling hundreds of sources, poet Philip Metres examines the social and cultural importance of this form of wartime expression in America and its unique niche in the literary world.
Pick a theme. Make a list. Share it with us. Speedway VM Frank S, winner of this year's in-store Fight Censorship display contest, thinks Stephen Hawking and Kraftwerk should be on your next Bookmans shopping list. Oh, and The Golden Girls, too - really!
Tess Gallagher, the widow of Raymond Carver, whose short stories had quite an impact in the 1980s, is trying to get the original version of her husband's well-considered book, "What We Talk About," into print.













