Joe Green's selected poems, stretching from his earliest years through 2012.
In Scott Withiam's Doors Out of the Underworld, marvelous things occur: a pear talks to a man and...
The Body of the World is a full-body missive, a reckoning.... In this volume, Easter addresses he...
Late genius of the form Russell Edson stated that prose poetry can create 'a beautiful new animal...
A new book of searingly intelligent poems from a uniquely eloquent poet.Larissa Shmailo draws on ...
David Blair's poetry unfolds via his exuberantly free and associative imagination, through up and...
Michael Anania's Nightsongs & Clamors is filled with the music of night and the cacophony of days...
John Donne wrote, 'Death be not proud, though some have called you mighty and dreadful; thou are ...
What if Franz Kafka, that master of frustration, failure, and despair, had written the ancient Sa...
From the 'golden age of poetry blogging' to the debased age of Trump, this collection of essays a...
Thomas Hardy wrote: 'Some women only need an emergency to make them fit for one.' In Crack in the...