Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems is a collection of poetry that provides a r...
Bold, Marvelous won the 2026 Grayson Books Chapbook Contest. The poems in this collection focus o...
The subjects of the poems in Forgotten Women are artists and scientists, sharp-shooters and light...
This collection presents the work, lives, and thoughts of the state and local poetslaureate of Co...
The poems in Affirmation find the remarkable in the seemingly ordinary, and, without glossing ove...
Each poem in What Word for This explores a word from another language that expresses something we...
Swoon: New and Selected Poems by Erin Murphy spans more than two decades and ten collections, fro...
This exquisite small collection of poems has an apt title, for truly the poems are grace notes, a...
In these poems spanning the writing career of a top-notch poet, Brad Davis wrestles with darkness...
In Home Team, readers are treated to Edwin Romond’s nuanced and eloquent story telling. The poems...
Rivers and streams flow through many of the poems in this eloquent book, their quiet currents tak...
This book of poems presents the story of a pregnant teen sent to a Mother and Baby Home in rural ...
Winner of the 2018 Grayson Books Poetry Contest, Edward Wilson’s In a Rich Country is a very Amer...
In a series of poems, Maxine Susman tells of her mother's journey toward a rewarding career as a ...
Winner of the 2017 Grayson Books Poetry Prize, Our Hands a Hollow Bowl praises the world, while s...
Many of the poems in this remarkable collection by Richard Cole focus on the often 'unsung' indiv...
Poems in The Weight of Kindling focus on three stages of a woman's life: her childhood experience...
A small state large with history, landscape, spirit, and talent, Connecticut is the focus of this...
Rough Sea is a collection of poems that do not shy away from life's complexity. J.P. White's poem...
This collection casts an uncommonly bright glow. In clear language these poems explore themes of ...
Both the natural world and our very human, social world are examined thoughtfully in the poems co...
This is a fictional verse-story of Ann Gallagher, also known as Dill, jailed in 1850s Ireland-jus...
In the title poem of this poetry collection, Bill McCarthy uses the 'fall risk' bracelet he recei...
Award-winning poet Jeanne Wagner is the author of several previous poetry collections. In this li...
A Town Like That depicts small-town life through poems that are empathetic, witty, and bold. The ...
In My Inner Eye, Michael Lepore shares tender poems of loss and renewal, memory and hope.He takes...
Of Hartford in Many Lights includes poems by contemporary Connecticut poets inspired by particula...
Malcolm Miller (1930-2014), reclusive poet of Salem, Massachusetts and Montreal, published dozens...
In his book River Scar, accomplished poet Paul Martin chronicles the coming of age in an immigran...
Five decades after a slim book of poems written by medical intern K. Dale Beernink first saw prin...
The poems in Nancy Kerrigan's Lucky Enough: A Journey trace a life shaped by an Irish Catholic yo...
'Do not bother to smilefor your photo ID in Human Resources. In Human Resources no one has a face...
William Carlos Williams' famous lines about the difficulty of getting the news from poems--and th...
The poems in this collection capture moments of glory and tragedy in ordinary places: a Grants De...
This collection of poems addresses global warming and climate change. The Biblical figure Noah ap...
In her evocative, strikingly beautiful poems, Martha Fox treats a variety of topics with honesty,...
In one of her poems, Marjorie Stelmach describes a painting as 'a landscape on the knife-edge of ...
Creeks, rivers, meadows, and highways appear in these poems. The poems in Across From Now are poe...
WINNER of the 2025 American Book Fest's Best Book Award for Poetry!From displaced bluegills to Pi...
Without warning, an Englishman's handcups Aoife McGuire's mouth, silencing herbefore the chance t...
The poems in this book reflect on mortality: that of humans and of other forms of life; even nonl...
The poems in this beautiful anthology consider trees in various seasons, landscapes and time peri...
Maybe I Should Fly is a collection of poems written in English by two young Afghan women. The Lab...
In this exquisite volume of poems, Cortney Davis confronts her daughter's serious illness just as...
This follow-up volume to the immensely popular Poetry of Presence presents a feast of mindfulness...
Winner of the 2025 Grayson Books Chapbook Competition, Ledger of Tiny Losses is a collection of p...
In Ruined Music, the failures that come with living are redeemed by the lyricism, tenderness, and...