The sonnets of Betsy Hughes take us all over the world, from antiquity to now, from the horrors o...
In 1976, Jane Schapiro and her sister bicycledacross the country. Carrying their packed bikes ove...
Philip Levine has written that Don Barkin's work shows 'wonderful skill.' The Rail Stop at Wassai...
By turns joyful, melancholy, angry, and hopeful, Snow Raining on Glass presents honest, vivid, se...
Al Basile's poems have style, joy, and - above all - verve. Sometimes they unfold with the lyric ...
Affection and gratitude are much of what readers feel while engaging with Michael Cervas's new co...
Doug Hyde, with his wide lens and clear eye, draws us in through his meticulous observation of bo...
Thepoems in John Muro's first book, In the Lilac Hour & Other Poems, move with a sure hand betwee...
We rarely see poetry like this any more: gritty, direct, burdened by what's genuine, what's human...
Tricia Knoll is an Oregon poet who grew up in a suburb of Chicago and earned degrees in literatur...
Nancy Kline's poems speak to us compellingly of time, nature, love, and loss. Note in particular ...
Because Sarah Glaz sees 'a streak of mathematics in almost everything,' this book of poems is a w...
Linda Spock's gracious gathering of poems offers each of us a lifeline.Here, in the midst of life...
The poems in Alexandrina Sergio's OLD IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD are as expansive of heart as they...
One of poetry's dreams is amplitude, the book of poems that gives a sense of life's fullness, eve...
Laura Altshul's Looking Out combines moving poems of introspection with those that offer close ob...
Joe is one of the most recent members of a family which has farmed land in the Simsbury region si...
New and Selected poems by Don Barkin, a poet whose last collection was a finalist for the Connect...
Brooke Herter James' Spring Took the Long Way Around is a beautiful collection, each poem resonan...
In her splendid fourth collection, poet Ellen Rachlin explores what she calls the 'Permeable Divi...
The Fire in Hand is a gorgeous, complex collection of poetry, and what an extraordinary eye for d...
In his second book, Reportings, Tom Gannon has reached deep into his store of memories and histor...
Casting is a moving mixture of poems that look back and poems that live in the present moment. Cl...
Tonesmith is Al Basile's second collection of one hundred poems, following 2012's A Lit House. As...
Recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize, 'Laura Mazza-Dixon's Forged by Joy is a test of light ag...
Susan King brings an array of emotions to her verse chronicles of Great Cranberry Island, 'this b...
A House of Many Rooms is a glittering memory palace filled with treasures that capture in splendi...
Mianus Village provides vivid descriptions of the people, places, and events in the author's youn...
Emerging Views combines the author's poetry and painting. It ranges from images and verse inspire...
Laura Altshul's The Shearing is a brave book. The eloquent poems in the book face Loss of all sor...
In Mapping a Life, Susan Moss travels widely and passionately through man-made and natural terrai...
There is magic in the incantatory, free-flowing poems of Martha Readyoff's Little Lives. In these...
The Unspoken of Our Days is a collection of poems describing the author's troubled childhood at t...
Winner of the 2022 William Meredith Award for Poetry, The Wages of Love is a splendidly wide-rang...
the poems in Pastoral Suite welcome those in-between hours when we turn off the voices of radios ...
Although the range of this collection is broad-from childhood memory to present day social issues...
How fortunate we are to encounter a book devoted exclusively to birds! In Navigating the Poet's S...
In the passionate poems of another beginning, caitlin blackburn plumbs the depths of despair and ...
Lary Bloom's I'll Take New Haven is a sprightly book depicting the author's transition from a sub...
In her book of poems, The Habit of Hope, Dawn Morrow celebrates hope as a saving grace in our des...
Seventy-Two Labors, a metaphor for the interconnection of all lives, sentient and insentient, cou...
Like a friend 'who found light in the unlit corner of every room,' these are poems of illuminatio...
Gail Moran Slater's poetry collection At the Edge finds multiple consolations for the sadness at ...
In her new poetry collection, What Glues Us Together, Nancy Manning pulls no punches, depicting t...
In her new poetry collection, Armed to the Teeth, Ellen Hirning Schmidt faces life's perils coura...
¿A queer love story in five acts, Dancehall follows the arc of a relationship from its earliest d...
'Poetry concerning a physical trainer who is also a fire-fighter with a highly American do-it-you...
Mike Lepore presents us with a spectrum of insightful experiences of Vietnam Veterans gleaned fro...