Why must everything be so important--so dour and solemn, so grim and austere? How about a feather...
Why must everything be so important-so dour and solemn, so grim and austere? How about a feather ...
Wild Kingdom explores the world of academia, examining this strange landscape populated by facult...
The final volume in Jehanne Dubrow's groundbreaking trilogy about the experience of being a moder...
A writing guide to processing trauma through the poetic form, Jehanne Dubrow, a well respected wr...
Displaying a sure sense of craft and a sharp facility for linking personal experience to the publ...
What happens when beauty intersects with horror? In her newest nonfiction collection, Jehanne Dub...
Moving between the languages of love and war, Jehanne Dubrow’s latest book offers valuable testim...
'There's a tensile strength of line here-predominantly pentameter-that underscores the ease of th...
A collection of poems that attempts to understand a wife's situation within the long history of m...
Taste is a lyric meditation on one of our five senses. Structured as a series of 'small bites,' t...
With her characteristic music and precision, Dubrow’s prose poems delve unflinchingly into a moth...