Savvy Fiction

Look at Me Now

Thomas Hubschman

ISBN 978-0966987768
Hardcover, 168 pgs.

Starting again is terribly difficult when the demons of the past continue to haunt. "Look at Me Now" follows Diedre Davis as she finds herself finally free of her husband for twenty years, and despite being middle aged, looks at her life as just beginning. If only though, the tragedies of her past, a cruel mother, and her strained relationship with her son weren't holding her back...A novel of gaining strength as an independent woman, "Look at Me Now" is inspiring and entertaining, highly recommended. -Midwest Book Review

Land Beyond Maps

Maida Tilchen

ISBN 978-0966987768
Trade paperback, 220 pgs.

Land Beyond Maps by Maida Tilchen won the 2000 Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Full-Length Lesbian/Gay Historical Fiction Competition.
Maida Tilchen won Honorable Mention, 2007 Astraea Foundation Lesbian Writers Award in Fiction.
Land Beyond Maps tells of midlife lesbians and their friends in Santa Fe and the Navajolands through the boom and bust of 1929, closely based on the true story of a landscape photographer Laura Gilpin (1891-1979), who is considered America's most distinguished woman landscape photographer.

The Jew's Wife

Thomas Hubschman

ISBN 978-0966987782
Hardcover, xx pgs.

Many different people, many different stories. "The Jew's Wife And Other Stories" is the debut collection of short fiction from Thomas J. Hubschman, an experienced author; this is his first short fiction collection. Tackling the views of the common man, his stories express their lives and give readers a sample of their being, and their daily crises. "The Jew's Wife" is a fine collection from a newly debuted master of storytelling, and is a solid and recommended pick for short fiction fans everywhere.

Billy Boy

Thomas Hubschman

ISBN 978-0966987737
Trade paperback, 200 pgs.

A hard-hitting tale of the seamier side of life in New York City. BILLY BOY is the story of Billy Conover, petty thief, amphetamine junkie, at twenty-three a social parasite keeping just one step ahead of the law...until the night he accepts an invitation to go for a joyride and ends up being an accessory to the brutal murder of a black youth. "BILLY BOY is as real as it gets, a tough, disturbing, unsentimental account of life on the mean streets of Brooklyn, NY. " -Wordweaver