Ana and Joan. The first, a woman of daytime, of the contemporary, bombarded by consumerism and th...
Winner of the BOMB Fiction Prize and White Review Short Story Prize, Kristen Gleason's debut is a...
Mark Leidner's third poetry collection, Elegy for Pangaea, is as funny, strange, and epic as his ...
Hallucinatory, evocative, and surreal in its own idiosyncratic way, Hot Fruit is Erinrose Mager's...
Return Signal catalogues transness and desire in daydreams and real dreams and distraction, reima...
'Writers only know how to begin,' Laura Childs Gill declares in one of her many attempts to trace...
The Feel Trio is Cecil Taylor, Tony Oxley and William Parker. Or is it that The Feel Trio are Cec...
A collection of linked essays and poems concerned with the vitality of art and writing in the wak...
It’s a month, a year. Wander, tramp, escape, trespass: people have every reason under the sun - a...
The winner of the 2023 Fonograf Editions Open Genre Book Prize contest, as chosen by Srikanth Red...
No Realtor Was Compensated for This Sale is the debut collection by the Athens-based poet, Helen ...
The 25th-Anniversary Edition of DEBT, the National Poetry Series Winner and debut poetry collecti...
A Cannibal Explains Himself to Himself explores extra-dimensional states of being that place into...
In this anarchic, post-genre poem-as-novel, imagined by one of Canada's leading experimental writ...
Jessica Laser's debut full-length collection of poetryThere's a scene in Tolstoy'sWar and Peace i...
'Dao Strom's Instrument continues the author's virtuosic exploration of identity, selfhood and re...
An abecedarian cento of New York School poems, this piece was first delivered in March 1996 at Th...
The General Theory of Social Relativity is a theoretical monograph that presents a radically inno...
Winner of the 2016 William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America, EVENING ORAC...
A new book of poetry by Fred Moten called all that beauty was released on October 15, 2019. An SP...
Literary Nonfiction. According to Frances Burney, 'Awkwardness is, perhaps, more interesting than...
FREEDOM & PROSTITUTION moves between histories of gendered violence, and the struggles against it...
New poems from John Yau released in April of 2018. At the conclusion of Bijoux in the Dark, John ...
A poetic meditation on love and grief by a giant of the Bay Area literary community, Jocelyn Said...
The followup to his beloved debut collection Beauty Was the Case that They Gave Me, Mark Leidner'...
The follow-up to her 2014 collection Sorrow Arrow (winner of the 2015 Oregon Book Award for Poetr...
Focusing on immigration, colonialism, and the death of the speaker's infant daughter, Proof of St...
Sonic and typographic experimentation collide in this book-length poem in seven sections. MOTHER ...
In About to Be Young, his debut collection of poems, Monroe Lawrence sets out to write the most e...
an identity polyptych is a multi-part, multi-genre experiment that explores familial estrangement...
These twenty-seven poems of Dead Winter continue the poet's ongoing 'From a Winter Notebook' cycl...
Firewatch lives in the porous recesses of recollection and the uncertainty felt when re-entering ...
Sara Rauch is in a long-term, committed relationship with another woman when she begins a low-res...
Emily Costa has had obsessive-compulsive disorder since childhood. After decades of unsuccessful ...
At 21, Holly Pelesky gets pregnant after her second time having sex. She decides to place her dau...
'Composed of six interrelated full-length collections, The Speak Angel Series is a work of stunni...
Early Works collects Alice Notley's first four out of print poetry collections, along with 80 pag...
Adrienne Barrios and Leigh Chadwick became friends on the internet. They live 939 miles apart. Th...
Danny Caine is struggling to adapt to new fatherhood when the Covid-19 pandemic upends, well, eve...
We Sailed on the Lake, Bill Carty's second collection of poetry, consists of lyrics of spiraling ...
Consisting of lyric love letters to friends and musings on daily desire, nostalgia, and thirst fo...
Mistie Watkins can't quit talking to herself. Raised in a close-knit and deeply religious family ...
Tate N. Oquendo has been cultivating an orchard of memory. In details of shears, smoke, sheds, an...
In his late twenties, poet Russell Brakefield is diagnosed with keratoconus, a degenerative eye c...
To say Harry Stables's life has hit a bit of a low patch lately is an understatement. In his mid-...
Home Movies is an essay about the day-to-day realities and unrealities of its author's hypermedia...