Comito’s range is expansive, painting emotions and scenes with a stunning ferocity. Bury Me in th...
Clare Martin's Crone glows equal parts magic, music, and muscle. Her lines are laced with ambergr...
In Kelly DuMar's girl in tree bark, the past, especially the life of the family of origin, acts a...
Poetry and Fiction from:Hussam Jefee-Bahloul·Gene Barry·Robert Beveridge·Matt Borczon·Pris Campbe...
There is a deceptively light touch here. The humor is nevervicious but is always cognizant that w...
In her impressive first collection, Liljegren retells the Lucy stories from the iconic tv show, r...
I love the joy and heartbreak in Karen Friedland's Places That Are Gone. Bachelor apartments, Man...
Eileen Cleary's Wild Pack of the Living is not simply a retelling of Steven Stayner's abduction a...
Dot Girl is a memoir written in verse, with technicolor story bursting from the most beautifully ...
¡Ghost bicycles, hurricanes, elections, war! No one could have predicted this. Well, they did, bu...
'When has love ever known how to follow a map or behave?' J. D. Scrimgeour asks in this riveting ...
I was left breathless time and again by the wisdom and breadth of the hard-won, deftly crafted po...
Pris Campbell has taken her lyrical skills into the realm of Tanka and owns it. Over 13 centuries...
'Three thousand ancestors ask how I straddle the sea, a foot on either shore,' Anastasia Vassos w...
As I read Eileen Cleary's 2 a.m. with Keats, I felt breathless, suspended in a place of red keys,...
Comes To This is a landmark for the strange times we live in. More profoundly, Jeff Weddle is a w...
Dog-Walking in the Shadow of Pyongyang provides voyagers with all the essentials: map, compass, m...
In Hitchhiking Beatitudes, Michael McInnis gathers the strange and dangerous jewell-pieces from a...
The best poetry and fiction of Nixes Mate Review published during the Covid-19 Pandemic featuring...
This collection of poetry by Devon Balwit takes a beautiful look at intimate moments, secret drea...
Nixes Mate is a navigational hazard in Boston Harbor where, during the Colonial period, pirates a...
Living is a chaotic system that rips the Poet's guts and splatters the entrails across the page, ...
An undeniably human exploration without romanticizing the past, or turning it into a spectacle, M...
Mark Borczon's He Was A Good Father is a hard-earned devotion to the facts. In these poems you se...
In her new book of poems I Wish Francisco Franco Would Love Me Gloria Mindock continues her exami...
'I have to keep looking; try to see more, speak more, turn away less,' says Lisa DeSiro in her fi...
Capp Road is a brutal, unflinching portrait of small town America. Here, Matt Borczon trains his ...
Lisa Brognano's poetry is the vocal expression of those most beautiful things. Seemingly simple a...
There is pain, the pain of life, of death, of war, of childbirth. And then there is the pain of a...
Rusty Barnes is a rugged and honest poet. He is a student of Frank Stanford and Larry Brown. His ...
In an ambitious first book Lee Okan draws a daring parallel between the life of the universe and ...
Long overdue, Bud Backen's The Paul Bunyan Ballroom is, by its very nature, as BIG as a ballroom....
Temptation of Wood exists in three worlds at once: a fabled yesteryear, an aching present, and a ...
From the trapdoors and 'spy code' that once enchanted her while reading Nancy Drew, to bumblebees...