In henceforce, Kamden Ishmael Hilliard's poems take us on unimaginable voyages within and beyond ...
Helen of Troy and Aphrodite: two classical paragons of beauty and love. These two figures have se...
'This book speaks the language of clock-sense as a living instrument, exposing the sensory impact...
In The Color of Dusk, Robin Caton bridges traditions of secular, religious, modernist, and post m...
The three works of poetry that constitute Tribunal were written in the current context of seeming...
The poems begin where language fails, where speech becomes disembodied, and syntax skids to a sto...
With the title of her latest collection, Love, Like Pronouns, Waldrop demonstrates with deft humo...
Dialogic juxtapositions of poetry and art's vantage points
'Kimberly Reyes navigates the physical, hereditary, and liminal worlds between land, time, and me...
'Etymologies conceives of language as process, rather than language as fixed history. These poems...
'A surreal poetry collection considering memory and self-discovery through the character of the a...
A poetry collection that questions the current construction of psychiatric treatment while speaki...
'Taking its name from part of a lost triptych by Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, The Wayfarer doc...
'This is a collection of poems about how we find and cultivate love amid wars, including wars tha...
Grappling with the shock of her grandmother's suicide, mai c. doan undertook a writing project th...