-- Author, 1995 Mary Carolyn Davies Award from Poetry Society of America
A native of Ireland, John O'Brien heeded his adopted state's call and cast his lot with the Confe...
Renowned poets and experts in metrics respond to Robert Wallace's pivotal essay which clarifies a...
In this book noted Arkansas historian Grif Stockley (Blood in Their Eyes, Daisy Bates) presents a...
Homestead, Pa.: 'The Former Steel Capital of the World.' In this elegant and arresting book of po...
Winner of the Seventh annual Arkansas Poetry Award, William Aberg presents in The Listening Chamb...
With the goal of sketching 'at least some of the bright lights and dark shadows of the war;' Will...
Dramatically compelling and historically informed, The Death of a Confederate Colonel takes us in...
In this gracefully written memoir, Margaret Jones Bolsterli recounts her experiences as a lively,...
Changeable Thunder marks David Baker's emergence as a major contemporary poet. To his abiding sen...
'White Man's Heaven' is the first book to investigate the lynching and expulsion of African Ameri...
These poems are the best poems from Jonathan Holden's first seven books, four of which have won s...