Joe Hall is continuing the long tradition of a family with deep roots in the Simsbury region. His...
In her book of poems, The Habit of Hope, Dawn Morrow celebrates hope as a saving grace in our des...
Lary Bloom's I'll Take New Haven is a sprightly book depicting the author's transition from a sub...
Philip Levine has written that Don Barkin's work shows 'wonderful skill.' The Rail Stop at Wassai...
Al Basile's poems have style, joy, and - above all - verve. Sometimes they unfold with the lyric ...
Affection and gratitude are much of what readers feel while engaging with Michael Cervas’s new co...
Seventy-Two Labors, a metaphor for the interconnection of all lives, sentient and insentient, cou...
Mianus Village provides vivid descriptions of the people, places, and events in the author's youn...
Thepoems in John Muro's first book, In the Lilac Hour & Other Poems, move with a sure hand betwee...
Tricia Knoll is an Oregon poet who grew up in a suburb of Chicago and earned degrees in literatur...
In Mapping a Life, Susan Moss travels widely and passionately through man-made and natural terrai...
There is magic in the incantatory, free-flowing poems of Martha Readyoff's Little Lives. In these...
The Unspoken of Our Days is a collection of poems describing the author's troubled childhood at t...
Linda Spock’s gracious gathering of poems offers each of us a lifeline.Here, in the midst of life...
Like a friend 'who found light in the unlit corner of every room,' these are poems of illuminatio...
Although the range of this collection is broad-from childhood memory to present day social issues...
¿A queer love story in five acts, Dancehall follows the arc of a relationship from its earliest d...
New and Selected poems by Don Barkin, a poet whose last collection was a finalist for the Connect...
Winner of the 2022 William Meredith Award for Poetry, The Wages of Love is a splendidly wide-rang...
In his second book, Reportings, Tom Gannon has reached deep into his store of memories and histor...
Casting is a moving mixture of poems that look back and poems that live in the present moment. Cl...
the poems in Pastoral Suite welcome those in-between hours when we turn off the voices of radios ...
Tonesmith is Al Basile’s second collection of one hundred poems, following 2012’s A Lit House. As...
Recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize, 'Laura Mazza-Dixon’s Forged by Joy is a test of light ag...
In her new poetry collection, What Glues Us Together, Nancy Manning pulls no punches, depicting t...
In her new poetry collection, Armed to the Teeth, Ellen Hirning Schmidt faces life's perils coura...
From the moment you read Barbara DiMauro's opening poem, 'The Swamp Queen,' you know you will exp...
In the passionate poems of another beginning, caitlin blackburn plumbs the depths of despair and ...
Robinson's subject is love, as love alone gives purpose to our brief existence. His 'views' inclu...
A poetry collection by a writer who has been compared to the best poets of the last two centuries...
Over the years, Cortney Davis' vocation as a nurse has placed her with human beings who find them...
The Orchard House is a transcendent book replete with lyric poems not just regarding the human in...
The poet celebrates not only the natural world but a rare joy in being alive. Just as passion, de...
Though she knows that fire rages in a nation's soul as surely as in its forests, Cindy Ellen Hill...