Winner of the Wandering Aengus Book Award, Tarn Wilson's memoir in essays In Praise of Inadequate...
When L. Annette Binder's mother starts to forget things she's always known, Annette researches wa...
Vanish is exquisite, painful, tender -- a book of ghosts - mother, father, friends, lovers, inter...
Passenger pigeon. Carolina parakeet. Eskimo curlew. In this timely collection of elegies, award-w...
During the cold spring of 1942 in upstate New York, US government officials steal away German-bor...
Gerry McFarland's collection of nineteen intimate poems lyrically reflect on his years as a young...
What is the Beloved Republic? E. M. Forster, who coined the phrase, called it a 'an aristocracy o...
This fresh release of an epochal novel from the late 1990s unlocks the dystopic world of the Unit...
'You must write a selfout of waitingto speak' asserts Alina ¿tef¿nescu's Dor and oh, what a prism...
Gigot's Feeding Hour deftly reimagines motherhood and devotion in the most tender of ways. This b...
In Jed Myers' beautiful and bracing collection, Learning to Hold, we are invited to consider the ...
An uncommonly and quite remarkably poignant, tender, yet also harshly and unflinchingly raw at ti...
With a keen eye for imagery, Veronica Kornberg brings the dearness of daily life to us from her p...
Poetry can speak most resonantly at those times when the distance between our lives and death shr...
Michael Schmeltzer's Empire of Surrender asks us to look, to feel-deep in the guts-the vibrating ...