This month’s featured titles include poetry, a Creative Writing Program professor's neo noir novel, and a memoir about working for two celebrity chefs.
Other plotlines include the efforts of Jane’s daughter to find out who has produced a deepfake video intended to derail her campaign for class president.
Lennon is the Bowers Professor of English on the Hill, where he also serves as editor of the EPOCH literary magazine. His many previous books include the novels Mailman, Happyland, Familiar, and Broken River, and several short story collections.
“You need to register the process. Then you’ll see that what one cell loses, the other gains. The genes jump, and there’s a reason. It isn’t random; there’s an on-off switch.”
In the Pool of the Sea’s Shoulder
Mary Gilliland ’73, MAT ’80
Gilliland is an award-winning poet who has taught on the Hill and elsewhere (including at Weill Cornell Medicine’s branch in Qatar). Her collections include Ember Days, The Ruined Walled Castle Garden, and The Devil’s Fools.

Her latest work is a long-form poem whose disparate inspirations include a statue from Japan and the author’s own late brother, an ardent activist for human rights.
“In the Pool of the Sea’s Shoulder is a multi-vocal poem with parts spoken by Marie Curie, the Radium Girls, and a mysterious fisherman,” states the publisher, Dancing Girl Press.