Recent Releases
Recently released work by Bennington alumni
Ruth Mordecai ’60 released a 160-page, self-titled coffee table book published by Capitol Press in August. The book is a history of 50 years of Ruth's work. Her new book, Ruth Mordecai, may be purchased in Gloucester, MA from the artist, Trident Gallery, or where books are sold.
Victoria Houston ’67 published the 18th book in her Loon Lake Mystery Series, Dead Firefly. It was released by Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster in June and featured in a full-page story in the Travel Section of the Chicago Tribune.
Janis Pryor ’71 published her first book, a memoir titled White Roses, a love story before and after death, through Black Pawn Press last October.
The Monumental Challenge of Preservation: The Past in a Volatile World by Michelle Cloonan ’75 was made available in March.
Vasari’s Words: The ‘Lives of the Artists’ as a History of Ideas in the Italian Renaissance by Douglas G. Biow ’79 was published by Cambridge University Press in November.
Complete Vocal Fitness: A Singer’s Guide to Physical Training, Anatomy, and Biomechanics by Claudia Friedlander ’87 was released in June.
Fragments, from the Lost Book of the Bird Spirit by Karla Van Vliet ’89 was released in October.
Caroline Malone MFA ’96 published her poetry collection, Dark Roots, with Finishing Line Press in May 2018.
Nick Wroblewski ’96 has finished illustrating his second children’s book, Hush Hush, Forest by Mary Casanova. It was published in September through the University of Minnesota Press.
Last January, Expected Home: A Memoir and a Mystery by Judy Rowley ’02 was published through CreateSpace Independent Publishing platform.
Ryan C. Tittle ’05 published his debut poetry collection, Eons and Other Love Poems, in May.
Tami Haaland MFA ’00 published her new book of poetry, What Does Not Return, in March. Individual poems have been published recently in Ascent, basalt, Collateral, and High Desert Journal, among other periodicals.
Willa Carroll ’97, MFA ’11 published her first collection of poetry, Nerve Chorus, with The Word Works press in September.
Cape Verdean Blues, the debut poetry collection by Shauna Barbosa MFA ’17, is now available.
When We Disappear by Lisa Haines MFA ’02 is available in paperback on Amazon.