Originally published in 2000, this new edition of Wendy Taylor Carlisle's debut collection explor...
'How can we build meaningful lives within limits beyond our control? Spellbook for the Sabbath Qu...
These poems manifest the Louisiana Gulf Coast and all its capacity for an environment experienced...
This hybrid collection of short prose pieces and Elliott Smith-inspired illustrations carries rea...
'Appalachian poet William Woolfitt's latest collection, The Night the Rain Had Nowhere to Go, bri...
In Shome Dasgupta's latest collection, the dream-like world of South Louisiana shimmers through o...
In this debut chapbook by Arkansas poet Nina Prater, simple acts become meditative practices. Dom...
Book of Altars evokes a rugged reverence for the world's primal elements: blood, dirt, and everyt...
In this short hybrid prose collection, grit lit meets small-town honky-tonk. Damon McKinney weave...
These poems share a surprising beauty akin to rust: fading yet persistent, with lingering flecks ...
The Bones That Map Us embodies an intimate yet understated world of grief. Confronted with the er...
If redemption can be found in the most unlikely places, these poems testify to that hope. In Hulk...
This collection of essays and photographs offers a glimpse into one person's ongoing experience w...
A popular Louisiana legend describes the fate of Kate Mulvaney, otherwise known as the Swamp Witc...
The wildness of the Arkansas Ozarks comes vividly to life in Animal Unfit. Through Megan Nichols'...
Inside these pages, Nikki Ummel leads us into a quiet corner. Intimacy takes on many forms as she...
The Commonplace Misfortunes of Everyday Plants invites us to consider the difficulty of caring fo...
In Damon McKinney's follow-up chapbook to Beer-Breath Kisses, the grit of rural eastern Oklahoma ...
Vivid and intimate, The First Day is both a confession and an excavation. Beth Gordon's hybrid ch...
Drifting along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, The Singing River asks what can be saved in a place of...
In a new compilation of essays, Benjamin P. Myers articulates a well-rounded vision of a rooted l...
In Teresa Tumminello Brader's follow-up to her New Orleans memoir, Letting In Air and Light, Secr...
In this chapbook of five interlinked stories by Troy Pancake, disaster gives way to discovery. An...
It's Judith Ann Johnson's last summer before becoming a teenager. As a young Black girl in 1950s ...
Part ritual, part reclaiming of self, the poems in Birds I Cannot Name offer up a chorus of voice...
In honest and captivating prose, Split the Baby chronicles the toll of divorce and family rupture...