A soul dive and a psalm, Gion Davis's Designated Stranger spans years, states, genders, and clima...
Antediluvian Sonnets sets out to reflect and refract the ways time is constantly bent, especially...
Both hymn and howl, Animal Logic speaks in the language of survival. Arah Ko concerns herself wit...
Alternatives for Succulents bends through the varied landscapes of longing, distance, sorrow, and...
Three generations later, and still World War II looms large in the daily lives of a Japanese fami...
Offers an investigation of the language used to house descriptions of the body. Written after Bol...
With attention to the Japanese occupation, the Korean War and its aftermath, these poems reflect ...
'A collection of poems by Corrie Lynn White, exploring family and identity'
'Fields of alfalfa turned into tufts of fire hazard from drought. The walls of a cold mobile home...
'Anchored by a vivid and resounding sequence, Seacliff enacts the relentless crash and dissolutio...
In Walden Pond, Patty Nash probes and plays with the first-person pronoun, investigating the cons...
Notation consists of a single poetic line that navigates the contours of memory following the dea...
A literary prank, An Interview With Michael Martone is collection of interviews with the author M...
In the dazzling flash fictions of Beneath the Moon and Long Dead Stars, lives are altered in what...
Since its publication in 1854, Henry David Thoreau's Walden has ensnared the American imagination...
In An Unstable Container, John LaPine explores the provocative dangers and tantalizing pleasures ...
You're Called by the Same Sound is a reckoning, a confrontation, and a visionary meditation that ...
'After the loss of her father, Emily Pittinos seeks solace on the road, but as she travels from M...
'Thick City is an attempt at reconciliation of need and desire, the cyclical characters adjacent ...
'Immersive and inventive, the debut story collection from Maggie Cooper explores the difficulties...
In the stories that make up Together, Apart, the heroes aren't very heroic. They are flawed. Fail...