Poetry. Winner of the Tupelo Press Crazyhorse Award for an Outstanding First Book selected by Car...
'The Nail in the Tree narrates Carol Ann Davis' experience of raising two sons in Sandy Hook, Con...
Nemerov's Door is a testament to what matters most in Robert Wrigley's life: love, nature, wild c...
Korea continues to grapple with the shared memory of its Japanese and US occupations. The poems i...
Autobiographical and journalistic essays, diary entries, prose maps, and verse fragments pursue a...
'Kill class is based on two years of fieldwork the author conducted within combat trainings in si...
Trekking from the U.S. to the Caribbean and Canada- wind at their back, ear to the ground, listen...
'Going where most readers have never been--past the workshop door, behind the curtain to the hidd...
Literary Nonfiction. Spiritual improvisations, radiant acts of attention: echoing Thoreau's Walde...
The poems in Bed, many written during prolonged bed rest, examine how life's interruptions-illnes...
'In Rohan Chhetri's Lost, Hurt, or in Transit Beautiful,? inherited literary forms- the ode, the ...
'Everything is thrillingly alive in Landon Godfrey's Inventory of Doubts: a feather boa dreading ...