These poems by Kazumi Chin learn to create intimacy and connection in the age of social media. Th...
In Gay Sex, Charlie Lou Evans explodes the boundaries of body, gender, and desire in a debut chap...
Listen, Kid gathers sixteen years of Bryan Borland's poetry into one sweeping, intimate, and fier...
Nocturnal Omissions is an unabashedly erotic, romantic, sometimes even philosophical dialogue bet...
'THE VIOLENT SWIRL AND JOY OF LIFE'S INCESSANT MOSH PIT'- This is how Rachel McKibbens describes ...
Purpose and Devil Piss, Robert Siek's full-length poetry debut,is a collection that spans a decad...
The autobiographical poems of Steven Reigns' Inheritance introduce us to the gains and losses of ...
If You Can Hear This: Poems in Protest of an American Inauguration includes poems from over 70 po...
The poems in Render are snapshots of a family in crisis, infidelity, sexual discovery, and 40 yea...
Boss Broad contains forty poems and dozens of essays that explore what it takes to be a middle-ag...
About 'it gets better,' they were never wrong, the path-forgers, the ground-breakers. How it gets...
'Amir Rabiyah is a magician who has tasted salt of the creation story’s sea. The cleaving of huma...
Karl Tierney was born in Westfield, Massachusetts, in 1956 and grew up in Connecticut and Louisia...
Loria Taylor's SOB chronicles the manic metronome of the quest for psychological stability. Malin...
On December 20, 2009, Bryan Borland's father was killed when his vehicle left a one-lane bridge a...
This collection of lyric poems is a fugue of friendship: a straight girl and a gay boy coming of ...
Rob Jacques's War Poet is a striking, memorable book, full of erotic and martial intensity. The p...
Unable to accept complacency in suburban life, Stephen S. Mills transports himself to dank prison...
Bold and wise, compassionate and erotic, the poems in Avowed explore aspects of a contemporary le...
Prediction: You will love A History of the Unmarried if you are married, or ambivalent about marr...
'Poetry must be honest and precise, yes—but it must also dare us to see what we are invited not t...
In SWALLOW, Sam Rush sounds off at a new frequency, tuning keenly to the irreducible particularit...
With the ghosts of Emily Dickinson, Arthur Rimbaud, Sappho, and Walt Whitman leadingthe way, How ...
Musical notes, paint pigment, and lives of the heart converge in fantastical worlds of invention....
In The Queer South, Douglas Ray has assembled over 60 queer-identified voices exploring their exp...
Trillion Amber Trumpets, the first chapbook from 2026 Yale Younger Poet Prize winner JC Andrews, ...
'Was it Jung who speculated that alcoholism might be an attempt at a material solution for a spir...
Fire Island, Bette Davis, reincarnation, the movies, Henry James, the Russian baths, being lonely...
Told in vignettes and through multiple viewpoints, Shine is the story of a young hustler who navi...
Subject to Change is an anthology celebrating the work of five poets who are unapologetically tra...
Like a prose version of a chatty Frank O'Hara poem, Tim Dlugos' New York Diary is dense with the ...
In poems at once dazzling and trussed to quietude, Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy traverses a fre...
In Fat Girl, Jessie Carty asks us to strip and stand naked in front of a mirror. These poems are ...
With a beauty purged of sweetness, the voices of Butcher's Sugar sing of the sublime in the debas...
You could be sitting on a good one, a two-to-eight word answer that says exactly how important Gu...
Speaking directly to the pop icon's ghost, Megan Volpert dives into a completely charted yet utte...
Call Me by My Other Name is a fierce, unforgettable book about bodies and desire. Told in three v...
Jane Cassady's For the Comfort of Automated Phrases is a bottle of wine on a blanket in the park....
'There are not many truly unusual experiences; there are uniquely precise explications of experie...
'Theresa Davis's work revels in searching for the strength to be found in armor chinks. Every asp...
'Casey Rocheteau is from somewhere beyond. The Dozen, alive with witches and elephants and Sun Ra...
In From the Belly, Virginia Bell opens the doors to a gallery of poetic meditations - on the tend...
The world of Daniel Nathan Terry's City of Starlings, which is our world, is 'disastrously beauti...
Mother May I is a series of linked narrative poems that explode the stereotype of the ideal mothe...
The first anthology of its kind, with poets representing several countries (the United States, Si...
Prime: Poetry & Conversation is a first-of-its-kind document of poetry and ongoing conversation i...
How do we forgive? How do we evolve? What makes us human? Turn wrestles with our ideas of race, g...