In a collection of linked tales filled with irony, humor, and magic, Talking with Boys introduces...
Heart Eater traces the author's childhood and how she went from being a nameless, abandoned nine-...
Isaac Pickell writes from the middle of things: the tensions between Blackness and Jewishness, be...
Public pools shuttered for storms. Game shows for endangered species. The teeth of a fine snail. ...
A vibrant and gritty debut from poet Arielle Hebert, Bottom Feeders is a queer coming-of-age coll...
Against the surreal landscape of the deep south, three Lebanese-American sisters encounter their ...
Winner of the Fall 2024 Black River Chapbook Competition
Winner of the 2024 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry
Selected for The Immigrant Writing Series, The Apricot Tree invites us into a collection of linke...
How can we claim a place as a ' home' if that home no longer exists? Not because we moved away bu...
Daughtersong Diaspore is a series of poems, epistolaries, lyric essays, unanswered questions, exp...
You find yourself in the midst of an overwhelming and ambiguous loss-- someone you deeply loved w...
The poems in Kevin Pilkington's Walking on October explore life in urban environments. Each poem ...
Winner of the 2025 Big Moose Prize, Far Ocean tells the story of 18th-century botanist and explor...
'T.J. Sandella's poems have compassion, humor, grace, and range. He writes about himself and othe...
Poetry. Women's Studies. California Interest. 2019 Lambda Literary Award finalist for Transgender...
'In astonishing lyrics that give us more than intimate negotiations of memory, the poems in WOMEN...
Jillian Guzmán, who is nine years old at the beginning of the book, communicates through drawings...
'What is it to be poor? Discovering an ATM's smallest withdrawal is more than the little left in ...
THEY SAID: A MULTI-GENRE ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY COLLABORATIVE WRITING includes poetry, fiction...
'THIS IS HOW THE BONE SINGS by W. Todd Kaneko carries the pulse of ancient lament through the bon...
Poetry manuals, at their most essential, are aimed at demystifying aspects of poetry, in order to...
A carnivorous ferris wheel, exploding chickens, a theme park that's home to a god, and a centurie...
Joseph Kylander's childhood in early 20th century San Francisco has been shaped by his widowed fa...
Winner of the The Big Moose Prize and the Balcones Fiction Prize. Set in the 1930s, and spanning ...
Winner of The Big Moose Prize. Raised in a town that prizes poets above doctors and astronauts, t...
'With heartbreaking insight, Sarah McKinstry-Brown tells of Demeter and Persephone as the story o...
'The word 'lush' doesn't even begin to describe these poems. And boy, do we need lushness, especi...
'With equal measures of hilarity and heartache, Joe Dornich collects the stories of America's mid...
'Motherhood is bound both to life's joy and death's ether, which complicates a woman's relationsh...
At its center, CODE features a narrative sequence with three characters: a new father, a mother d...
Poetry. 'Some writers approach the Nebraska plains as a big, empty other into which they may imag...
'Rob Carney is tuned to some amazing frequency-it comes from 500 North and Morton, it comes from ...
'In TETHER, a spacecraft of a book superbly conceived and assembled, Lisa Fay Coutley engineers b...
Poetry. 'Extreme intimacy paired simultaneously with objective distance--it is an odd, almost imp...
'What does Beth Mayer's intimate collection of short stories want to tell us? That the dead have ...
'Back in the day when KRS-One intoned-The Bridge is over!-he did not prefigure a poet from Queens...
In THE VIOLENCE ALMANAC, Miah Jeffra complicates the boundaries between culture and nature, ficti...
On writing CITY OF SKYPAPERS: 'CITY OF SKYPAPERS was an effort of daily writing in Tel Aviv for a...
In No Small Comfort we find America's interiors and exteriors, the homes and landscapes messy, ch...
Bone Moon Palace is a contemplation on what it means to remake one's home while also remaking one...
Poetry. African & African American Studies. California Interest. DIVINE, DIVINE, DIVINE is an exp...
In SAVAGE FLOWER, winner of the 2019 St. Lawrence Book Award, Anna B. Sutton explores female oppr...
With raw, lyrical ferocity, All the Comfort Sin Can Provide delves into the beguiling salve that ...
A Sámi woman studying Alaska fish populations sees our past and future through their present sign...
Mother land, winner of the 2020 Hudson Prize, is focused on the intersection of motherhood and im...