What a beautiful book this is! It's just dizzying, amazing, and I love the style! The words liter...
In to be and not to be, Philip Fried engages our chaotic times with compassion and humor, sharp w...
'In Lorna Shaughnessy's Throat Full of Feathers time refuses to move in straight lines. It dissol...
'Bertha Rogers's captivating collection, What Want Brings: New and Selected Poems, is a celebrati...
'This is a book shaped by the bonds of kinship--the joy of authentic connection and the grief of ...
'What is Titanic? A ship? A colossal disaster? An example of human hubris? A deep-sea habitat? An...
'What I love about this bold, incantatory voice is that the rhythm, emphasis and statement acts, ...
In the darkling hinterland we call memory loss the past is a strange country, the present a place...
We Are An Archipelago, an epic poem, tells the (somewhat true) story of ninety-nine year old Bill...
'Margo Berdeshevsky's It Is Still Beautiful To Hear The Heart Beat seems to leap up and declare a...
These poems are an invitation to play―to discover something new in this sandpit of a brutal world...
For the 180th anniversary of An Gorta Mór's commencement, Seang (Hungering) poignantly reclaims t...
Words set loose in a northern landscape in pursuit of myth: Erling Friis-Baastad's poems search f...
The memorable voices and personas in The Stern Wave are quirky, spontaneous and wry, with the ton...
Long-distance Swimmer is a strange and wonderful posthumous collection of poems by Dorothy Molloy...
Praise for Knute Skinner's poetry: 'Skinner has poems that for sheer beauty take your head off.' ...
In this Salmon Poetry edition of Imagining Alexandria, acclaimed novelist Louis de Bernières pays...
What sets Pettway's poems apart more than any other virtue is the subtle but insistent sense of i...
Although Death and the River is his first collection, Houchin has had poems published in many jou...
Shaughnessy was born in Belfast and lives in County Galway. She lectures in the Department of Spa...
The range of poems in Massacre of the Birds moves from an encounter with water creatures in 'Hang...
Attends to the lines we draw, but don't exist, for gender, public and private, art and life, maki...
A new collection from one of South East Ireland's most revered poets.
'In The Meeting Place, Dede Cummings exposes some of the more interesting cards in the deck of he...
This collection begins by celebrating openings and moment of possibility, shifts its attention to...
At 90 years old, Maurice Harmon is making poems out of memory and out of the experience of growin...
Janice Fitzpatrick-Simmons was educated in the U.S. and was the Assistant Director of the Robert ...
John M. Fitzgerald is a poet, writer, editor, and attorney for the disabled in Los Angeles. A dua...
This is the second eco-poetry collection from winner of the Strong Shine Award for Best First Col...
McKiernan's fourth collection returns to her earlier themes of loss --of her youngest son, of her...
Laurence McKeown almost died in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh Maze Prison in the North of Ireland fol...
A collection of poems, short stories, essays, and extracts from novels and plays, put together to...
The third collection from Irish poet Eamonn Lynskey, which deals with the stark realities of inju...
'Motherhood, anger, sex, meditation and gratitude swirl in the sea of these poems, and if the sea...
This is Irishman Mark Granier's first book; he had a runner-up placement in the 1995 Patrick Kava...
An impeccable sense of where poetry is... That is the strength which won Aine Miller the Patrick ...
Revenant is Clare McCotter's second book of poems. Written within arm's reach of a cemetery wall,...
The rich narrative poems in My Aunts at Twilight Poker provide nuanced and many-sided exploration...
This book merges the poet Jessie Lendennie's narrative poem alongside a visual journey created by...
Intimate and daring, the poems in Patrick Chapman's remarkable third collection explore with ofte...
Micheal Fanning's poetry is included in anthologies such as Cum and Kerry, Eigse an Aeir, and Ire...
Rich in knowledge of forest and farmland, dreamscapes bucolic and nightmarish, Bertha Rogers in h...
'As the clouds re-form, I play with their mirror-imageof memory, ripple their greyon grey with th...
This collection follows the fictional O'Sullivan family through the traumatic Famine years, 1845 ...
I Imagine Myself is for anyone who has ever imagined they were someone (or something) else. A pow...
These poems are both personal and impersonal. They write with brutal candour about the heart of h...