The sonnets of Betsy Hughes take us all over the world, from antiquity to now, from the horrors o...
In 1976, Jane Schapiro and her sister bicycledacross the country. Carrying their packed bikes ove...
Philip Levine has written that Don Barkin's work shows 'wonderful skill.' The Rail Stop at Wassai...
By turns joyful, melancholy, angry, and hopeful, Snow Raining on Glass presents honest, vivid, se...
Al Basile's poems have style, joy, and - above all - verve. Sometimes they unfold with the lyric ...
Affection and gratitude are much of what readers feel while engaging with Michael Cervas's new co...
Doug Hyde, with his wide lens and clear eye, draws us in through his meticulous observation of bo...
Thepoems in John Muro's first book, In the Lilac Hour & Other Poems, move with a sure hand betwee...
We rarely see poetry like this any more: gritty, direct, burdened by what's genuine, what's human...
A chronological series of poems depicting the life of a cancer patient in the first year of his m...
Tricia Knoll is an Oregon poet who grew up in a suburb of Chicago and earned degrees in literatur...
Nancy Kline's poems speak to us compellingly of time, nature, love, and loss. Note in particular ...