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When Eleanor Eleanor disappeared, at least half of the art she had made instantly disappeared, al...
When you're in the business of property, it's easy to become busy, overworked and feeling like yo...
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Fear of failure is among the top reasons that people don't follow their heart and start the busin...
GenreBusiness - Career Guides Key Topics and themes How to cope with feelings of discrimination, ...
'Kearney's innovative new collection makes me tremble like a 'mouth and mind full of fish hooks.'...
What happens when a young gun, awash in the uppermost detritus, thinks they can speak out loud, a...
'With their syntactic sleight-of-hand, these poems trouble the space between history and nostalgi...
Rat-a-tat prosody and scattershot, hallucinatory cultural critique, replete with grotesqueries, s...
Backyard mysticism with a dash of scalding absurdity, James Shea's second collection is by turns ...
'In Young's new book, 'wolving brainwork' cuts a jagged swath through the presumptions of the rep...
'Sims enters the territory of the irreconcilable, where the intimacy that lies deepest in us... r...
These sometimes scatological, often buoyant poems juxtapose squalid fact with incandescent images.
A complex and moving set of imagistic arguments-with-history about skin, postcolonialism, travel,...
'Flet may make you feel like you're in one of those dreams where the world is re-arranged and unc...
Paul Maliszewski assembles a world of searchers, worriers, and talkers kept at the brink of praye...
The daily, the locale, the un-exceptionalized; love of dog, wife, self-improvement, and keen sigh...
This second collection by Wendy Xu develops her lyricism-a seraphic, extractive poetics-in the se...
Eroticized, debunked, adored, and despised, the sayer of these incantations ventures with appropr...
Disjunctive lyricism and visual reorientation make the real world frighteningly unnatural in this...
These actions are deceptively mellow; with nary a narrative arc in sight they mime brain-scramble...
A debut collection of unusual surefootedness and force. These are sexy, wise poems about desire, ...
'What strange, archaic, 3-D prayer is this? A lucid palimpsest showing us where the gold is burie...
'The thousand experiences. The thousand interruptions. The fact that motherhood is never what we ...
Inter Arma takes formally flagrant aim at the oppressions perpetrated in language and other struc...
Janke stops at nothing. By turns ferocious and goofy, these lines evidence the springing of the m...
This prizewinning debut collection represents the fullness of 'Thoughts on Fire' in living color,...
''My New Job' is the description of work itself.... The book is a raucous public accounting.'--C....
'Maafa is Swahili for catastrophe or holocaust, and echoes the Hebrew word Shoah. Without a word ...
'With alarmed intelligence, Kunin exposes the violence of an expectant look, synthesizes the orga...
A verse-play that tells the story of sailors Zest, Coast, Ivory, Irish, and their run-in with the...
Eyelid Lick is a pop treatise on sustainable communication, on the vital language that can surviv...
'How about someone from another planet?'--Peter Gizzi'This would make a great chorus for 'Nosfe...
Fresh, fun, fast--these lunchtime playlet-sonnets feature unexpected persons speaking in direct a...
These are occasion-stained lyrics, im- rather than compulsive. Their pretensions are few, their p...
What happens when a dreamer explores perverse and imperfect origins? An anthropoetic meditation o...
'MISS AMERICA finds a world wide-open but unharmed. Wagner is a mage and a marvel.'--Donald Russell
Philosophical and philistine, hedonistic and heady, multi-tongued, Kevin Holden is rightful inher...
Ariana Reines returns with more of her elegant, blisteringly direct attention to culture, lovers,...
Ampersand Revisited is an inverted Odyssey, etched in searing-downright entomological-precision. ...
His name is 'a transcendent uber-obscenity that can be understood universally by speakers of any ...
One of America's most idiosyncratic and quixotic poets returns to form with this collection of re...
Sharma turns away from Romanticism with a certain disconcerted, feminine shame, one that finds he...
A practitioner of socio-literary engagement continues her investigations in this network of conne...
Weird and wired, the poems in Philip Jenks' third collection scintillate with lyric absurdity and...
Aesthetic appreciation, stern (but loving) criticism, and determined re-imagining of several domi...