Gravity Assist, the newest collection by Martha Silano, masterfully measures the heights and dept...
What if all women try to Steal It Back? America, art, life. They're in Sephora, on Twitter, at Mc...
The landscape of Ritual and Bit is littered with the speaker's past: empty 40s, old posters, fami...
SANDHOUR, the follow-up to Rob Ostrom's award-winning first book, Ritual and Bit, offers a brave ...
The poems in My Scarlet Ways are, most often, attempts at self-destruction by any means necessary...
"e;Correspondence,"e; writes Mark Doty, "e;is a fresh accomplishment, swift with feel...
Martha Silano's new collection begins with The Big Bang and ends with the unleashing of twelve mi...
The poems in Lullaby (with Exit Sign), explore the very nature of the elegy as rite, memorial, me...
Sabrina Orah Mark follows up her critically acclaimed debut, The Babies, winner of the Saturnalia...
In Catherine Pierce's most peculiar second collection, we enter a world of longing and destructio...
An unforgettable collection of funny and heartbreaking poems by a remarkable new voice in America...
Sebastian Agudelo's second book engages a documentary poetics to dissect an inner city neighborho...