Karen Rigby writes with 'fingers cocked like a gun.' Deliciously inventive in its linguistic unfu...
Having written a book called Wolf Centos that opens with the quote 'All the poetry has wolves in ...
This is not just a book about the body but a profound exploration of what it means to inhabit one...
Barbara Cully's poetics mix humor with a deadpan delivery, an aching love for all things tiny, th...
Poignant, frank, sometimes funny as hell, Seaton's Genetics invites the reader into the stunning ...
Framed as a job application, and bounding with associative leaps and surrealist underpinnings, De...
Finalist, 2022 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award¿¿The opening poem, 'Cuban Polymita,' from w...
Memory, grief, and self-reflection mingle in debut author Garza's account of the death of her sib...
Dive into this 'introspectacle' and weird world of the Curious! This anthology of eight plays off...
The rain-sodden, southern world of David Wesley Williams' Everybody Knows overflows with satiric ...
Kristine Snodgrass's first full-length solo poetry collection reads like a feminist thriller (thi...
In eleven fearless, wide-ranging stories, The Sexual Lives of Suburbanites offers us a sometimes ...
Yours Creature is composed of epistolary poems in the voice of Mary Shelley. Often written as mis...
Winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book AwardGibbons's first novel takes place in east Texas in 1910 du...
Recalling Joni Mitchell's famous lyric 'They paved paradise, put up a parking lot,' Solastalgia i...
'A captivating biographical novel... with Mrs. Lowe-Porter, Jo Salas has achieved the writing tri...
In this elegiac collection fittingly titled Everyone I've Danced With Is Dead, Mamie Morgan's poe...
How do we become the persons we are? Solace seeks to answer that question. A portrait of the emot...
In Past Lives, each line leaps to the next in glorious unpredictability, forming a latticework of...
The Devil's Library is a book of lies, a book about books that don't exist, a book about dark mag...
Reading this collection is an exercise of empathy and acceptance.
In her debut full collection of poetry, Rivka Clifton, a curator of curiosities, challenges us to...
This Year's Ghost is a surprising and insightful collection that will leave readers unsettled in ...
Combining the powers of speculation of Kazuo Ishiguro and the sharp social critique of Aravind Ad...
At once deeply personal and infused with a profound respect for its literary predecessors, The Bo...
This is the invitation -- a kind of dare, really -- that Jenny Magnus proffers...In these plays, ...
Undersea is Seaton's free-wheeling series of love notes to her transplanted sea-struck self and h...
Under the Hours is a new-century work, a voicing of Cully's tidal sense of the temporal, her prem...
Donna de la Perrière notes: This is wonderful, searing, necessary work; we read it and we pause a...
Aileen Cassinetto says of Old Snow, White Sun: Exquisite and precise, Caroline Goodwin's newest p...
Denise Duhamel notes: 'Through found (sometimes redacted text), memory, interviews and gorgeous s...
Blue Boy explores the inward-gazing academic life from various perspectives with hard intelligenc...
A profoundly loving yet honest elegy, Missing is complex and beautiful like the mother it memoria...
'In 1992, ten years after whaling was banned, a scientific expedition set off from Tahiti on a vo...
'Rita Mookerjee's False Offering, while providing a trenchant critique of the oppressiveness of '...
Celebrating the Theatrical Brilliance of Beau O'Reilly