Welcome to the mental attic space of 46 humans during a very difficult time in their lives, a glo...
In a time of inflated posturing and relentless self-promotion, Kari Gunter-Seymour's poems offer ...
We are happy to congratulate Barbara Sabol of Akron, OH for winning Sheila-Na-Gig Editions' Secon...
Curating the House of Nostalgia is a collection of poems grounded in far-flung settings: Alaska, ...
Some stories are our own, some are heard from others, and some are stories we imagine. The poems ...
The Women of Appalachia Project¿ was created to address discrimination directed at women from the...
Fourteen-year-old Mark Small has no idea who he is. Anxious for connection and friendship, he emb...
The poems in Noise of the World tell real stories, real because the poet doesn't shy away from th...
In eloquent and lucid poetry, Clifton Snider's new book, Stubborn Heart: New Poems, captures the ...
The Women of Appalachia Project¿ was created to address discrimination directed at women from the...
'I Thought I Heard A Cardinal Sing' - Ohio's Appalachian Voices is an anthology focused on the un...
The title poem of Riding With the Diaspora doesn't come until the end, but facets of the diaspora...
Inside Outrage captures wild wisdom and abject love, the amity and misguided memories keeping us ...
In Any of These Towns explores the quirky underbelly of small-town America. The poems in this col...
Household Gods, Bonnie Proudfoot's riveting first collection of poems, uses the lens of the speak...
The poet's experience of growing up near Assisi, in the shadow of St.Francis's spiritual heritage...
It has been my honor and delight to gather poems from the first five years of Sheila-Na-Gig onlin...
The Women of Appalachia Project¿ encourages participation from women of diverse backgrounds, ages...
'Kirk Judd combines 3-D images and powerful rhythm and rhyme to perfectly express his subjects-bi...
Dick Westheimer's debut, A Sword in Both Hands: Poems Responding to Russia's war on Ukraine, is a...
George Franklin is the author of Noise of the World (Sheila-Na-Gig Editions), Traveling for No Go...
Grounded in a deep love of Earth and all its creatures, Arrival gathers Cynthia Anderson's lyrica...
The Arcane Mechanics of Constant Lift explores the invisible dynamic by which we and the rest of ...
What happens when four poets, friends for years, gather in a beautiful place to sit on a porch to...
An anthology of short stories: Editor's PrizeJennifer Schomburg KankeA String of BeadsSarah Konto...
In The Way Land Breaks, award-winning poet Rebecca Brock uses time-human and geological-as both a...
As We Cover Ourselves With Light holds warmth that was stored away and unpacked from the chest of...
NEEDS UPDATE Barbara Marie Minney is a transgender woman, award winning poet, writer, speaker, te...
The poems in If You Keep Making that Shameface... explore how shame shapes women. These poems, by...
Women Speak is a publication of the Women of Appalachia Project, containing poetry, fiction, essa...
MIT alum and former Bain & Co Management Consultant, Jane Yevgenia Muschenetz arrived in the US a...
As If This Did Not Happen Every Day moves forward from the mostly-bird-oriented poems Paula J. La...
In his Collected Works, the surrealist poet Paul Eluard writes, 'There is another world, but it i...
Jessica Manack's Gastromythology is a meditation on how the ways we nourish - or fail to nourish ...
STEPHANIE KENDRICK is the author of Places We Feel Warm (Main Street Rag Publishing, 2021), edito...
There is a luxury in looking back at a journey completed. We begin something because we intend to...
Art and life have a good long chat in this new book by John Palen. Starved of visual stimulation ...
Homing asks how we can make a home in a multifaceted world. The poems explore how we may take car...
Kari Gunter-Seymour is the Poet Laureate of Ohio. Her poetry collections include Alone in the Hou...
The Last Word & Other Stories is a short fiction anthology by American authors. Works by Editor's...
This book began to take shape last April when I was sitting in an outdoor café in Madrid watching...
The Wreck of Your Life on the Evening News(a poetic description)The Wreck of Your Life on the Eve...
That Special Something is about ideals and compromises, aspirations, good-faith efforts, and the ...
In poems at turns lyrical and narrative, ironic and yearning, Split Daughter of Eve describes a l...
Robert DeMott was born in Connecticut in 1943, and schooled there, as well as in Massachusetts an...
'If only there were stations of the air is an outcry against human vulnerability and ephemerality...
The Wreck of Your Life on the Evening News