Joe Green's selected poems, stretching from his earliest years through 2012.
In Scott Withiam's Doors Out of the Underworld, marvelous things occur: a pear talks to a man and...
The Body of the World is a full-body missive, a reckoning.... In this volume, Easter addresses he...
Late genius of the form Russell Edson stated that prose poetry can create 'a beautiful new animal...
A new book of searingly intelligent poems from a uniquely eloquent poet.Larissa Shmailo draws on ...
David Blair's poetry unfolds via his exuberantly free and associative imagination, through up and...
Michael Anania's Nightsongs & Clamors is filled with the music of night and the cacophony of days...
John Donne wrote, 'Death be not proud, though some have called you mighty and dreadful; thou are ...
What if Franz Kafka, that master of frustration, failure, and despair, had written the ancient Sa...
From the 'golden age of poetry blogging' to the debased age of Trump, this collection of essays a...
Thomas Hardy wrote: 'Some women only need an emergency to make them fit for one.' In Crack in the...
Pressure Dressing leaves us wondering where and how deeply are we wounded. In these poems, most e...
Michelson traveled for extended stays to Finland, Sri Lanka and China. In poems from these ventur...
Surrealism, vivid imagery, and spare language draw on tradition to forge a new species of contemp...
J.T. Barbarese's poems are a dose of smelling salts in a sleepy, go- along world. The freshness o...
Brian Swann's previous collection, Dogs on the Roof (MadHat Press, 2016), was praised by Jackson ...
With Anania's familiar, quick movement from perception to the precise but often kinetic image and...
'Sturgeon illuminates the otherwise transparent impressions of memory and conscience, those opaqu...
Joanna Solfrian's second book, The Mud Room, is a masterpiece of the heart's inquiry as to what m...
[W]e may regard this as the Polish version of Art Spiegelman's Maus-in its form, an excellent and...
'Plume magazine, and now the second volume of its Plume Anthology of Poetry, is a beautifully edi...
Strange Terrain treats the poetry of memory as Western landscape, with marvelous specificity; eac...
Driven is a travelogue in which the narrator reviews his life in the course of twenty four hours....
Cardinal Points Literary Journal Volume 4
Born into a wealthy Boston banking family, the nephew of J. P. Morgan, Harry Crosby was the very ...
Cardinal Points Literary Journal Volume 5
Paul Hoover's The Book of Unnamed Things is a lush exercise in antiphonal parallelisms, a call-an...
Heresway is a collection of terse poems that riff on certain balances, or rhymes-'here' and 'sway...
As a series, the poems in Echolocation swing back and forth from the natural world keenly observe...
The poet Mark Scroggins has long been known as a leading authority on Louis Zukofsky, a prolific ...
American culture is strange-and appears even stranger after a hiatus. Cue Everett, back in Chicag...
ginosko: A word meaning to perceive, understand, realize, come to know; knowledge that has an inc...
In Tim Fitts' debut short story collection, Hypothermia, characters vacillate between their autho...
Peter Johnson has long been acclaimed by such poets as Russell Edson and Charles Simic as one of ...
A solid collection of prose poems written by some of the best American practitioners of the genre...
Aidan Rooney's first books of poems, Day Release and Tightrope, both published in Ireland, establ...
For a growing contingent of devotees in the English-speaking world, the brilliant Mexican and Ita...
Reading David Blair's book of essays is like taking a walk with a smart, well-read friend- and be...
Into Nancy Mitchell's The-Out-of-Body Shop an untethered psyche floats, its connective cord to th...
Steven Cramer's sixth poetry collection generates scores of illuminating juxtapositions: the priv...
Anatoly Kudryavitsky's newest collection of prose poetry straddles the divide between the divine ...
John Yau has long championed the overlooked, neglected, and misunderstood. Foreign Sounds or Soun...
Plume anthology volume three, featuring new original work by Kim Addonizio, Rae Armantrout, Billy...
LOOM is concerned with the history of our divided country, a violent division preceding civil war...
'3.3 billion years ago we caught a break . . .' So states the first line of Christopher Buckley's...