Eva Hail, an anthropologist in her mid-30s, disappears from her campsite. She is researching the ...
We find timeless expressions of human experience in the poems of Su Dongpo (1037-1101), translate...
'Wonder, attention, journey, stillness¿Tracy Balzer's book explores the very lineaments of the sp...
Gary Hotham's new haiku offering is a masterwork, echoing the Japanese masters-Bashõ, Buson, Issa...
Robert B. Shaw explores the depths of experience, childhood, memory, and his midwestern roots: 'T...
Insane, witty, hilarious, ironical, sincere, grumpy, and original, Chuck Taylor brings together i...
'… I walk inwardly A while towards eternity. … The seen was not a scene But a sensa...
This volume of poetry consists of large variety of poems selected posthumously. The depth of huma...
'Rich and inventive, Kurt Heinzelman's poems are funny, serious, and everything in between, often...
'Scant Hours guides us through Schmeidel's poetic worlds. The Early world is marked by war, by vi...
'Ken Fontenot is one of the most original, moving poets in the world. I have treasured his work f...
'Without pretense, with the clarity of William Stafford, these poems embrace a wide-ranging reach...
'How direct and fierce Stuart Friebert's poems are. His collection Floating Heart draws from the ...
From the Introduction by Christiane WyrwaIt is a common view that poetry should not be an organ f...
Ken Fontenot's fourth book of poems continues the fine balance of 'things both practical and subl...
Documenting an immigrant family from the early 20th century, Sonia Alland addresses sensitive psy...
The PhraseSometimes, traversing a day, the phrase arrives: 'My kind father.' I pause, go on, kn...
'This is a poetry of deep spiritual longing and inquiry, quietly urgent-a lyricism that's intuiti...
Dabney Stuart's love for the animals that inhabit the earth pulses through this new collection of...
In OPHELIA'S GHOST (set in the American Southwest in 1958) Eva, an anthropologist in her mid-30s,...
She has been called 'the Dutch Elizabeth Bishop.' These are poems that readers cherish for their ...
Neil Harrison's poems are inspired by his love of the outdoors and a curiosity and understanding ...
Martha McFerren looks for wisdom in the world around her, which includes the past and its narrati...
Stuart Friebert's First and Last Words entwines memoir and stories, shifting seamlessly between f...
'A joyful love of life shines through brilliantly in Tim Suermondt's The World Doesn't Know You. ...
Michael Miller's poems are finely tuned meditations on nature, war, and growing old. The recurrin...
In Kika Dorsey's newest book of poetry, Occupied: Vienna is a Broken Man and Daughter of Hunger, ...
Author and poet Barbara Schmitz offers a heartful, funny, and deeply moving 'spiritual autobiogra...
WINGMAKERS combines Britny Cordera's lyric and prose poems with David Burton's illustrations to c...
One is bound to ask who Wu Xing was and what were the particulars of his life. Was he a mountain ...
Starting with ways of remembering the dead, Next in Line goes on to explore ways of living. Somet...
The scents that permeate the poems of AROMATICS include bittersweet ones of memory, acrid ones of...
'As recounted in the memoir-essays and poignant late poems in A Double Life, the distinguished co...
Allow Madiha Bee's rigorous imagination to liberate you with its ideas and images. Like a bolt of...
'We have lost our ability to name,' Francine Marie Tolf writes: 'We say antelope, owl, as if thes...
Maria Mercè Roca's tender narratives illustrate the potency of language: 'the supplications were ...
'In Intimacies & Other Devices Kurt Heinzelman has created a marvelous hommage to the erotic in a...
The poems in TIME'S BODY show Dabney Stuart's usual wide range of subjects: from baseball to quan...
In Everything Barren will be Blessed the images are immediate and memorable, of hot Southern Cali...
Francine Tolf began writing poems when she was 20-at first rhyming poems, fledgling sonnets and b...
In TWO MILES WEST, imagination, memory, and dream entwine to create voices that leap metaphysical...
'One might slip into a cave without a torch and imagine a language of foot scuttle and wing whinn...
Mirrors progresses seamlessly along explorations of the physics and concepts of perspective; the ...
What Remains to Be Said invites a sense of connectedness and gratitude. As in the opening 'Mornin...
'Rebekah Bloyd takes us on a wide-ranging, hydrological journey: her words-solid, fluid, vaporous...
From 1902-1907, Harold A. Taylor photographed Yosemite, operating out of his Studio of the Three ...
Ripples invites an awakening-'the sun lifting itself, over the fence, and the tree.' As we read, ...
'The Jane Kenyon Erasure Poems by Ahrend Torrey invites us into a world of pondering about the cr...