The poems in All That Names Us enfold memory, loss, yearning, and those moments of feeling at hom...
Slow Arrow: Unearthing the Frail Children explores in the microcosm of a forty-acre high mountain...
Body on the Wall ranges from eroticism to domestic abuse, from self-mutilation to Zen, from comin...
How is Travel a Folded Form? is a question that moves through the American landscape, imagining h...
A revised edition of poet-performer Ruth Thompson's iconic poems of sensuality, nature, myth, los...
At sea, the four-hour watch at the end of the work day is cut in half to make two dog watches. Dr...
In Always A Blue House, poet Lisa Rizzo is an unwilling seeker, generous-hearted even in her disb...
After her husband died of ALS in 2014, poet Ellen LaFleche began writing of physical love and los...
At age five, Marcia Meier was hit by a car, losing the left side of her face and eyelid. Over the...
Don Mitchell's new collection of short stories, set among tribal people on Bougainville Island in...
At the beginning of Whale Fall & Black Sage, 'three strange angels' command the poet: Go down.Now...
Through lyric and narrative poems alike, the speaker of the poems in Crash Course attempts to und...
Jessamyn Smyth's linked 'Dog and Cecily' stories are about the primacy of the relationship with t...
'I come here when I fear my soul has fled forever,' says the speaker in Appearances, about a plac...
Memoir meets true crime in Don Mitchell's exploration of a brutal 1969 murder - of which he was h...
The Gateless Gate and Polishing the Moon Sword is a collection of poems inspired by Zen and Japan...
Part song, part grito, part wail, part lullaby, and part hymn, Cuicacalli House of Song is a mult...
'At once earthy and full of spirit and mystery,' this chapbook from award-winning poet Ruth Thomp...
This book takes the readers on a journey beginning in Puerto Rico to different parts of the world...
'The world breaks everyone,' said Ernest Hemingway. The poems in Sandy Coomer's collection, The B...
As part of community service, Miles Radke agrees to work for the State of New York on a common lo...
In Jessamyn Smyth's story collection, The Inugami Mochi, we have known the witch's expansion and ...
After twenty-five years in the United States, Cal, an immigrant, loses his home and all personal ...
Personal, philosophical, and conceptual essays by an Australian architect, on the meaning of 'hom...
In this, her second collection of poems, Tania Pryputniewicz evokes the sensations and emotions o...
Linney has long understood that her place in the family is to not make trouble, no matter the man...
1970s rust-belt America. The era of civil rights, women's rights, and gay rights, as well as the ...
Amy Holman writes about what is held captive-wild animals by humans or environmental destruction,...
The title poem in The Sea Lion is based on a true story, and its suggestion that there is magic i...
In The Eaters of Flowers, her third book of poems for Saddle Road Press, after the much-loved Blo...
All of Us is about people in a small town in upstate New York - different, even alien, from one a...
The poems in Initial Conditions explore the boundaries between fate and destiny, strategy and cir...
Winner of the Verse Daily Prize, White Doe travels the landscape of dementia, a fragmented, snowy...
A speculative memoir in experimental poetry, 'the vulture girl' begins with the odd allegation of...
These poems evoke the author's focus on finding respite during breast cancer treatment and recove...
Philip Terman's new collection, My Blossoming Everything, embraces the multiplicity of the quotid...
To run for your life and be naked, literally and figuratively; to be pursued by your past, eyed a...
Deep Travel - At Home In The [Burning] World is a book of contemporary haibun by the poet Dane Ce...
When an uber-competent Hawai¿i-based globe-trotting epidemiologist decides that she wants a child...
A Rare But Possible Condition holds at its center an inescapable question: what happens when you ...