The poems of IT WAS A TERRIBLE CLOUD AT TWILIGHT reflect on personal, social, moral, and historic...
In Geographic Tongue,an important addition to the Pleiades Press Visual Poetry Series, Rodney Gom...
In Motherhouse, Kathleen Jesme takes the reader on a journey with a young novice through the hear...
In these essays, Gary Fincke combines a journalist's relentless investigations into the darkest c...
A collection of lyric essays that considers the way subjects, stories, facts, and memories are as...
Angela Voras--Hills's Louder Birds, her debut collection of poetry, is a beautiful study of the n...
'These are silvery poems, shimmering with the cold light of Scandinavia and the North. Of sculpto...
darkthing is a multifaceted work that explores the darkness otherness by which the world sees Bla...
The essays collected in Among Other Things reveal the depth and significance of mundane objects--...
'The poems that make up Brian Swann's rich and constantly rewarding book Snow House are muscular ...
Pacific Shooter is winner of the 2009 Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Series Award. It is a book of ...
In the tradition of Gabriel García Márquez and Maxine Hong Kingston, and deeply rooted in the int...
With an entirely new approach to poetry and the art of collage, Jessy Randall transforms diagrams...
Remarkable for their dark, sharp wit, their stylistic unity, and their combination of sweetness a...
'Pardon me, but I'm shivering a bit at my core. These are restless, storm-hued stanzas, revelatio...
Katie Bickham's poems, set on a Louisiana plantation from 1811 through 2005, speak through the im...
This new collection of poetry from veteran author, Julianna Baggott, is written as a manual on wr...
Beautiful mutants, vagabond scuba divers, lovers with disordered gorilla hearts: These poetry com...
Shaped by the author's experiences growing up in rural Indiana, Snider investigates the landscape...
Ryan Flaherty pays particular attention to linguistic slippages and etymologies as he examines th...
'What is the shape of progress inside a subpar environment, when escape is not possible, and life...
In her debut poetry collection The Glacier's Wake, Katy Didden attends to the large-scale tectoni...
In her first collection of poems, Abigail Cloud draws inspiration from nineteenth-century Europea...
Strange Wood, the recipient of the 1997 Winthrop University Poetry Series Award, contains verse r...
Green is the color of beginnings, of memory and regeneration, of the 'fluid arc of what has been,...
'Haunting the spheres of womb and bone and mother-longing, Leanna Petronella is so good! These ar...
'As usual, it starts with love. I had my heart set on the door-to-door encyclopedia salesboy.' So...
Sarah Barber's Country House is a collection of pastoral poetry for the Anthropocene--she celebra...
In poems inspired by and sometimes borrowing their forms from the novena, a nine-day Catholic pra...
A Sacrificial Zinc impels the reader on a journey into the nature of place. Written out of a vani...
In his latest collection, Random Exorcisms, Adrian C. Louis writes poems with the rough-edged wit...
In this debut collection, Amy Meng meticulously strips a collapsing relationship for its parts. B...
Divided into four sections, Self-Portrait with Expletives is a book of twenty poems demonstrating...
Paige Quiñones's incisive debut poetry collection investigates the trauma of desire. Quiñones's l...