James H. Davis Books
This author delves into the dark corners of horror and fantasy, often with a touch of science fiction. Their writing explores unusual and frequently humorous situations, perhaps stemming from a fondness for logic puzzles and games. With a distinctive, slightly mischievous worldview, they draw readers into tales filled with surprises and unexpected twists.





Club Q is a book of mid-American yearning for both exceptionalism and belonging. Beginning as a coming-out narrative, the poems track the story of a gay boy growing up in Colorado Springs, under the spectres of the U.S. military, megachurch Christianity, and chain-restaurant capitalism. As the speaker ages, he examines his complicity in his isolation and struggles to define community on his own terms. Through formal invention, high- and low-culture references, and deep wordplay, Club Q invites the reader to inhabit the precise imprecision of our human situation.
Driving a shift in the way we think about entrepreneurial and teacher education, this book invites teachers to think and act as entrepreneurial innovators and lead meaningful change in everyday school contexts.