As a child, Gary Lark camped where a creek joins Oregon's North Umpqua River, 'sleeping in the ri...
In Sara Backer's first full-length collection of poetry, Such Luck, you will find yourself on an ...
In poet Elena Botts' latest collection of poems, Show Me Something You Can Not Even Think Of, it ...
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'On and beyond the horizon, Wellington's excursions into our body politic, psyche, purpose, and e...
'Charles Goodrich's poems celebrate the body of the earth from which we come and to which all thi...
Mostly the Wind is full of far-reaching images and lines that leap. For Harn, himself a 'heartbea...
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Liz Nakazawa's Pulse and Weave brings us poems emanating from both quotidian reality and from a d...
Carol Durak, John P Harn, and Rodger Moody, originally from Michigan and Indiana, studied poetry ...
'In Barbara Parchim's keenly observed poems, trees, birds, humans, and octopi are neighbors, frie...