Ethereal, ephemeral, and utterly macabre, Denise Jarrott's poetry examines the less illuminated n...
Al Russell is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of New Hampshire. She is a poetry e...
The first three chapbooks by poetry champion Kelsey Marie Harris. 'Fondled and Mangoed,' 'The Jol...
'Your Person Doesn't Belong To You is a transformative work, immersed in the intermittence, light...
'Noah Burton's poems are intimate and electric, familiar and entirely original at once.Clotheslin...
David's work focuses on the decay of America. It's empty buildings, lost loves, and wistful memor...
'Oh (Jane) it's no surprisebut no man ever taught me to like the world or to like myself in it' w...
Chloe N. Clark's Your Strange Fortune is our good fortune. This debut volume of rare sympathy and...
The Mother Wart is a book of prose poems loosely based around the tenets of the Church of Euthana...
When two people's lives and experiences intersect, they learn to support and love one another, en...
'Franklin K. R. Cline is a unique, new voice in Native American poetry. His personal and confessi...
Ride down Wisconsin backroads to old men's backyards, roadside taverns, and the apartments of los...
Noah Burton is a rare contemporary male American writer who possesses a sense of humor, a flair f...
the detail collector is a creative practice in the form of a blog where franciszka voeltz posts 1...
This is a collection of poetry about change, and the passage of time and how no matter how hard y...
Orooj-e-Zafar is heavily in love with life, though it's clear that often times life is a bad love...
The first three chapbooks by poetry champion Kelsey Marie Harris. 'Fondled and Mangoed,' 'The Jol...
'Forgive me for believing in what I can't and won't try to name,' writes Janelle Cordero, perfect...
'Carly Inghram's 'Sometimes the Blue Trees' unflinchingly describes the violence people commit ag...
Terror takes a hard look at religion, tarot, and the horror of everyday existence through the pen...
'V.C. McCabe's poems are bound to the land, by fire and flood, by vine and asphalt. This outstand...
'A clever, postmodern take on logic exploring love. This collection of poems is experimental yet ...
The horses of the apocalypse are dead and no one seems to know what to do with them. Kelsey Marie...
Vivid, cerebral verbal images tell lifetimes compacted in stanzas. Williams' lush wordplay gather...
At times playful, and often profound, Siglin's verse explores both a melodic nature in language a...
These sisters practice dark arts. They know the truths inside myths, that magic isn't some pixie-...
Sermons espouses the holiness and sanctity of our own physical being, holding the human experienc...
Jianna believes in gaining collective insights through pain and wishes to promote active conversa...
MAIDEN navigates holy themes of longing and purpose with adventurous instinct, applying steady to...
Adedayo's poems clutch at your heart, reminding you that life is for those brave enough to become...
Flippant yet tender, these poems know the reality of love that has seen too much. Tauber describe...
Growing up & puberty & body image & sexuality & definitive adolescent moments create a vivid, evo...
There is a city that hovers above the Lost Continent, and it is called the Floating City. It rest...
'In Erik Fuhrer's not human enough for the census, there are creatures of dark habits, organ brea...
Nuclear annihilation, chemical longing, human pollination, city banter, and fast food fuse to cre...
Welcome to my archive of freaky recalls and plaints for the dust age. I wrote this thing--this do...
Kristin plays with words in a way that suggest she might be playing with life. Sometimes dark, al...
Ehlayna Napolitano's Everything& is a collection of tiny poems connected by ampersands that makes...
This experimental work explores gender, feminism, relationships, and the body through the lens of...
Frankness and imagination illuminate travels through daily mundanity in this debut collection by ...
213 Days Post Regina.The Collector cannot even find the palace. It has burned. So much of the...
'Who makes a book that can be cut in half? Who makes a work of art, designed to be given away-for...
Gather them up.Try not to remember.You can't do itcan you. Go to sleep.Try againThis book illumin...
Love and philosophy wrapped in fast-food paper and pulled through bong rips. With both humor and ...
A kaleidoscope learns to speak, informing humanity of its errs in a voice tingling with sarcasm, ...
'A Sports Fan, a Poet, an Alcoholic, and a Cherokee all walk into a bar in The Beatles' Second Al...
I admit to drinking straight from the mouth of the milk carton when I was young. I didn't see the...
AMONGST SACRED INSTITUTIONS LOST TO TIME, THE DRUG STORE LUNCH COUNTER REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST LA...