'The shape-shifting realms of longing are fitful setting for local genius. But here, in Lisa Fish...
Drunk on its own rhythms and full of imaginative and often frightening imagery, Please is the alb...
Poetry. Foreword by Harold Bloom 'Lucid, yet luscious; rich, yet modest; full of spiritual insigh...
Poetry. Includes a CD with Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band. 'These poems byM.L. Liebler fall in...
''Insofar' is a collection of poems dedicated to analogical reasoning, seeking to remember basic ...
'The poems of Rebecca Dunham's Strike invoke the terse, noiseless monstrousness of the toxic-dome...
Poetry. 'Olivia Clare keeps what Emily Dickinson called 'Esoteric Time.' In the title poem, a dar...
Gladys Cardiff is an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, and a member of the Native ...
Fiction. Asian Studies. In ONE TRIBE, the death of Isabel Manalo's unborn child stirs wide spread...
Follow four friends as they move from The Brady Bunch to Seinfeld, from junior high to middle man...
'Employing Manhattan fire alarm dispatcher transcripts, 911 transcripts, and the language of post...
This collection is named for a 'swale,' a shallow channel used to direct the flow of rainwater. S...
The poet's sense of wonder is contagious whether she views the world from her seat on a train, fr...
Poetry. 'Elaine Sexton knows how to raise autobiography to the level of true poetry, and this kna...
Landscape with Plywood Silhouettes is a book hell-bent on making sense of a life after divorce, o...
Tadek Gradinski grows up witnessing the multiple invasions and crimes of World War II sweep over ...
Erasable Walls is a series of elegant personal meditations on the always evolving self. These bea...
SUBWOOFER makes audible the deep bass of history, for this is a book of vibrant, honest listening...
Deftly making use of historically specific events, Raghead examines the Gulf War, relaying untold...
Less of Her is informed by a knowledge of irredeemable loss. While its poems record diminishment ...
Fiction. Winner of the AWP Prize for the Novel, judged by Jim Shepard. Follow four friends as the...
'When I first read Khaled Mattawa's Tocqueville some years ago, it rewired my brain and pummeled ...
This anthology gathers an intriguing range of poets, their visions and voices. The poems as a who...
'Eryn Green's new collection of poetry BEIT is a lyric examination of the idea of home, and how i...
Winner of the 2007 AWP Award for the Novel. A young lifeguard in an Austin suburb vanishes one ni...
Fiction. Translation. 'Marie Beig's HERMINE is a heartbreaking bestiary, a human life told in six...
The kinetic energy of John Rybicki's poems is his unmistakable signature. His poem 'Traveling at ...
Fiction. 'Satire with a bite that leaves a mark, deftly accomplished fiction about the world of m...
This book represents a mental construct of salvation. It portrays the individual way in which a p...
Fiction. MOTHERLUNGE is an eloquent and irreverent debut novel about first sex, true love, and ch...
'Rachel's Tomb is a deftly ambitious novel about young soldiers in the Israeli Defense Forces and...
In Flyshoals, Georgia, karma is writ small enough to witness. When Doreen Swilley discovers that ...
Fiction. In 1980 the McCloud family welcomes Trevor, their third child and the last to be born on...
Fiction. WP Award Series in the Novel. In the wake of a thwarted career as a concert pianist and ...
To Zenzi is the extraordinary story of Tobias Koertig's odyssey through the apocalypse of Berlin ...
Winner of the AWP Prize for the Novel ¿Part of me wanted to quit, let the Red Birds hammer us, an...
Poetry. Italian-American. Sexual Abuse. 'Peter Covino's first book is spacious, wonderfully unpre...
'These poems love. Prophesize. Return us to our beginnings. Todays that we want to remember. Or f...
Fiction. Pascal's Wager and performing fleas. The Haunted Mansion of Long Branch and an old docks...
A work of rupture and repair, what occurs after healing, and the irreparable--on individual and p...
Fiction. Short Stories. 'Like Jean Stafford, Edna O'Brien and Shena Mackay, Sarah Smith reminds u...
Fiction. 'If you think we don't need another heavily footnoted Mormon road trip basketball novel,...