Poetry. Andy Stallings' debut collection, TO THE HEART OF THE WORLD, operates in exuberance and e...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. DIVING MAKES THE WATER DEEP is a memoir about cancer, teaching, and ...
Fiction. Jewish Studies. LAST WORD, a novella, tells the story of Kip Langer, a successful orthog...
The New Census anthology captures a range of contemporary poetry, spanning an array of aesthetic,...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Fiction. Art. THE INSTITUTE FOR SPECIES SYSTEMIZATION: AN EXPERIMENT...
Poetry. Lauren Haldeman's inventive debut, CALENDAY, plays and challenges with equal force: 'Up f...
Poetry. As a bird learns to sing first by listening, Andy Stallings's PARADISE is attuned and att...
Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. In her masterful second book, Anne Germanacos gets right down to th...
In Sarah Minor's debut collection, BRIGHT ARCHIVE, place and space are linked through an explorat...
Poetry. 'I need a safe house everywhere I go. The invasions are every day,' writes Vanessa Jimene...
Poetry. In Bridgette Bates' WHAT IS NOT MISSING IS LIGHT, shards of history are sharpened against...
Poetry. Inhabited by spirits, shadows, and ghosts harmonizing from the bleak and muddy bottoms of...
Poetry. In GRAVITY WELL, Marc Rahe's incisive third collection, the poems beckon readers through ...
Literary Nonfiction. Fiction. Hilary Plum's WATCHFIRES is an intimate account of public and priva...
Poetry. 'Everybody should be throwing up all of the time,' insists Philip Sorenson's incendiary a...
Literary Nonfiction. Fiction. Hybrid Genre. ESTRANGER begins with a memoirist's problem--the supp...
Poetry. With 'I have countered I constructed,' Brooks-Motl delivers a mode by which THE NEW YEARS...
Poetry. In her debut collection WHAT WAS IT FOR, Adrienne Raphel revitalizes the topsy-turvy lyri...
Poetry. African American Studies. In Shane McCrae's IN CANAAN, he inhabits the personae of the es...
Fiction. California Interest. Jewish Studies. THE USUAL UNCERTAINTIES: STORIESâ Jonathan Blum's h...
Poetry. Like the most formidable silver-screen comediennes, Stella Corso's debut collection TANTR...
Sliding with formal dynamism from sonnet crown to sestina, Wiki page to personal statement, cros...
Sara Deniz Akant's Hyperphantasia explores the sonnet's sonic and imaginative capabilities via in...
Stella Corso's evocative second collection, Green Knife, hangs firmly askew. In this annular and ...
In his debut collection of essays, Jed Munson excavates the geopolitical reality and symbolic wei...
An inquiry into gender's relationship to popular aesthetics that swirls from ancient epics to tur...
Poetry. In ON HOURS, his second stunning collection, Marc Rahe reveals himself as an occasionally...
Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Art. 'I want to write you a beautiful book of prose, against not lea...
Poetry. Dot Devota's THE DIVISION OF LABOR, selected as the Editor's Choice for Rescue Press' Bla...
Fiction. PENNY, N. A definition: 1) A one-cent coin equal to one hundredth of a dollar; 2) A blue...
Poetry. Marc Rahe's concern with the body--in motion, trauma, sickness, health, intoxication, joy...
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Andrea Rexilius's first book, TO BE HUMAN IS TO BE A CONVERSATION, c...
Fiction. Shot through with dark humor, desolate landscapes, and seemingly impossible plot turns, ...
Fiction. THERE IS SOMETHING INSIDE, IT WANTS TO GET OUT is the brief and stunning debut by fictio...
Poetry. Oblique, intelligent, and sad, THE LILY WILL introduces readers to a voice beautifully su...
Fiction. Do we call TOUGHLAHOMA the satire we all deserve, a monstrously true fable of the late d...
Poetry. Like an army of flowering stones, Philip Sorenson's OF EMBODIES evolves fixed positions i...
Poetry. Sara Deniz Akant's BABETTE, selected by Maggie Nelson for Rescue Press' Black Box Poetry ...
Poetry. Melissa Dickey's rending and sparely lyric second collection, DRAGONS, moves in five exac...
I will receive money once, begins Vanessa Jimenez Gabb's BASIC NEEDS, a candid, sensitive inquiry...
Poetry. In Todd Melicker's remarkable debut collection, RENDEZVOUS, the reader finds lines that j...