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Katherine E. Schneider's first poetry chapbook, I Used to Remember the Story of How , engages faith, love, and humanity. The poems are featured from f...Savoir plus
In Junk Drawer, Corey D. Cook brings the poet's eye and sensibilities to artifacts and occasions both common and uncommon, such as a fishing trip, a m...Savoir plus
In his debut chapbook, Jacob Minasian tracks the often blatant inconsistencies he observes around him. Moving from California to Ohio just weeks befor...Savoir plus
Gary Percesepe's LIGHT TURNOUT is a romp through a world we mostly recognize, made brilliant and startling through language well-chosen. From erasing ...Savoir plus
Humming the Thing is infused with the celebratory as Theresa Hamman takes us to the land of myth and magic. With elements of steampunk style and ethos...Savoir plus
The poem, "Spiders," won honorable mention in the Triad Poetry Contest of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets. These carefully crafted poems explore the...Savoir plus
Kathleen Gregg's debut poetry collection, Underground River of Want , is a frank and unflinching account of devastating loss, bad choices, divorce and...Savoir plus
Only When the Light's Just Right by Paul R. Scollan is a glimpse at the human condition-aging, relationships, and daily life. The reader sees the "usu...Savoir plus
Skin Splitting, Bryanna Licciardi's debut poetry collection, ventures to the dark side--of humor, of cultural history, of being a woman today--and tur...Savoir plus
Patrice Melnick 's latest collection is a Dear John letter to her "old lover," New Orleans. Amidst brown scum waterlines and refrigerators taped shut ...Savoir plus
This Invisible Beauty is a series of poems about the life of writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Rawlings moved to the hamlet of Cross Creek, Florida, in...Savoir plus
When I arrived at the last poem in this beautiful book of poems by Abby Wheeler , I returned immediately back to the first poem. I wanted them all aga...Savoir plus
Dinosaur Hour, as a collection is concerned with the violence in nature, but also how articulating violence done to or by nature provided a relief fro...Savoir plus
What We Do with Our Hands chronicles a five-week period in the speaker's life during which she buries her mother, finds herself unexpectedly headed fo...Savoir plus
In Four Mile , Paul Stroble visits a stretch of midwestern prairie that he has visited for over sixty years. Written during the pandemic, the poems ca...Savoir plus
These poems were inspired by various visits to the Art Institute of Chicago in preparation for one of the Poetry Foundation's Pop Up Poetry events, a ...Savoir plus
Beginning in Pompeii, Nothing Remembers visits the US Midwest and Jerusalem, where Michael Dickel (the author) now lives. The musical contemporary and...Savoir plus
Poems of growing up and growing older, holding on and letting go, paying tribute while always paying attention to the sidewalk cracks and the small, i...Savoir plus
"There must be ice in a person's life," Frank William Finney writes in "Hitchhiking in the 70s." "A Cold Eye" ends: your neck's on the rail and the tr...Savoir plus
The poems in From the Depth of this Journey by Isabel Huston explore the subtle ways nature reveals our own essence. The reader is invited to the plac...Savoir plus
From the Galapagos Islands to Iceland to a retirement village barber shop, these poems mingle natural history, memory, and reflections on mortality. T...Savoir plus
And isn't the story of our lives the story of our women, the mythology we have lived and been bequeathed? Anna Mae Perillo's INHERITANCE OF COURAGE AN...Savoir plus
In the plain-spoken tradition of the character-driven poetry of Philip Levine, Jane Kenyon, and Billy Collins, The Sound of Rain Without Water depicts...Savoir plus
Epidemic of Nostalgia offers a dreamy, multicultural take on immigration, love, and home, as the poems beckon readers inside a nostalgic world through...Savoir plus