Poetry. Edited by Ted Schaefer, Tricia Schaefer, Kay Callison, Jerry Dethrow, and Greg Michalson....
This debut collection of nine humorous stories, set in and around Kansas City often depicts adult...
'These poems explore interlocking themes of sacrifice--willing and forced--and the sacred dimensi...
Can You Smell the Rain?, Patricia Cleary Miller's new collection of poetry, poses the old theatri...
A new generation in Romania--with a few American friends--face communism's ghosts with desperatio...
These poems explore contemporary America especially in the Southwest, Navajo Diné identity, and t...
In Mozart's Pigtail, Townley offers an evocative series of poem-portraits of musicians, writers, ...
International Latino Book Awards, poetry in English award, second place
'These eighteen stories feature Jewish characters across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries...
Poetry. Many of these poems are set in the mid-twentieth century and feature such personae as wri...
This Is Not Your Country by Amin Ahmad won the G. S. Sharat Chandra Prize from BkMk Press, select...
This book, which was selected by poet John Hodgen for the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry, ranges ac...
This collection gathers major poems from Michelle Boisseau's previous collections A Sunday in God...
Red Silk by Missouri Poet Laureate Maryfrances Wagner is now back in print. Winner of the Thorpe ...
In these fifteen personal essays, Gary Gildner comes of age at a Catholic school learning Latin, ...
Still Blue collects Goldring's key work across the decades in poetry and images. As a poet and vi...
Fiction. Day's characters can be hoarders, filthy, larcenous and adulterous. But there always eme...
'Weave: New and Selected Poems showcases poems from Barker's long career that includes selections...
Poetry. Winner of the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry, selected by Alice Friman. Barker's poems capt...
'The voices in Patricia Cleary Miller's Warmer Than Yesterday: New and Selected Poems struggle wi...
Winner of the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry, selected by Doug Ramspeck. Through the use of imagina...