Editors Jason Lee Brown and Shanie Latham selected fifty-four poems by fifty-one poets, happily i...
Open this book at random and find a trove of thrilling images and unexpected metaphors: tiny bell...
Departing from the more whimsical tone of A Glossary of Chickens, Whitehead's last book, this new...
In the compassionate, playful, fable-like poems of The Animals of My Earth School, Mildred Kiconc...
This hilarious, imaginative book packs cigarette butts, Buddhist prayer flags, a spastic colon, L...
David Axelrod writes achingly beautiful poems on the growing shadow of climate collapse. His lame...
Kirsten Shu-ying Chen's searing debut collection offers a poignant exploration of the liminal spa...
Throughout this splendid book, grounded in the intimate joys and trepidations of new motherhood, ...
Although the poems in this fifth book by Jacqueline Berger grapple with such subjects as sex, sor...
The subjects of poetry are the same: love and loss, sex and death and grief, family in all its pe...
Murphy takes you on a journey through the cosmos, an intergalactic dad asking philosophical quest...
In Burch's fourth poetry collection, Leave Me a Little Want, there is ferocious energy and tensio...
A gorgeously deft book, The Curator's Notes dares to question the Edenic. It asks, why not take t...
In this heartfelt, heartbreaking collection, Michael Hettich reaches into the wilds to find some ...
Suspension is that rare book of poetry, as much a narrative as a collection of individually succe...
The Color Wheel is a collection of 117 poems by 117 poets. The collection includes such poets as ...
Hayden Saunier's Wheel offers us pleasure after pleasure of finely tuned lyric poems that contemp...
What marvelous poems these are, and how complete a collection. Like a circus aerialist who makes ...
The vast and minute details that lodge within the words 'my life' come forth resplendently in the...
Like 'sunlight stroking the birds’ throats so it comes out as song,' Ann Fisher-Wirth’s graceful ...
These poems touch, caress, ponder, and probe myriad facets of the world's body, that tangible, ea...
In The Poet & The Architect, Christine Stewart-Nuñez explores how the disciplines we devote our l...
Nicole Callihan's semantic debates and whimsical linguistics in This Strange Garment open the rea...
The doubling effect in Gary Whitehead's collection Seeing Double is half elegy, half ode. How els...
If you've been combing the bookshops for a new collection of poetry that's likely to stimulate th...
'Here, then gone. We sense each other in the dark, hands outstretched beneath humming wires, hold...
'Why remember the dead?' poet Kathy Nelson begins this sobering meditation, a descent and rise th...
The gorgeous poems of Michael T. Young's The Infinite Doctrine of Water offer the rewards of deep...
Geraldine Connolly's Instructions at Sunset instructs us about why we love poetry-the sensuality ...
The very cool 'My Chili Recipe: An Ars Poetica' includes an actual chili recipe as well as advice...
In the earnest and beautiful Travel Notes from the River Styx, Susanna Lang peers into the tiny m...
From the first poem 'Red-Eared Slider' through to the final 'All the Hours the Night Has Left,' D...
How can I—or anyone—not adore David Graham’s new collection? The tone throughout is hospitable, w...
'Mad fury all around'-somehow the right words about life make it easier to get on with it. These ...
Once in a while, a poetry collection arrives that feels like a companion. The latest of these rar...
'Shelve your losses. Taste spoonfuls in remembrance,' exhorts Kim Ports Parsons in this moving an...
Horse Not Zebra, we learn in the title poem of this collection, refers to advice given to medical...
In these wise and lovely mortal ruminations Neil Carpathios, long one of my favorite poets, turns...
Bluewords Greening is a book about motherhood—love and family and fear and failure and mini-ninja...
A kiss is never just a kiss—heat-seeking, information bearing, coded. In this inspired collection...
Sorrowing, searching, and uncompromising as she lifts the fabric of language to come closer to wh...
Odes, nocturnes, aubades-if Keats were still here, he'd want to have a conversation and a glass o...
This beautiful and fraught book is born from a closely observed life, one rich in compassion for ...
Emily Franklin's Tell Me How You Got Here is rich with the objects of this world-a stray sneaker ...
In Winter Sharp with Apples, Annette Sisson's poetic gifts are on full display. Her language is c...
This is a beautiful book, both as a series of individual poems and as a single artistic whole-an ...
Why do dolls compel us so much? What are their meanings? What lessons do they have to teach us? T...
Rachel Custer's Flatback Sally Country is hard-hitting and harrowing and almost hypnotically beau...