In his debut collection Fantasia for the Man in Blue, Tommye Blount orchestrates a chorus of dist...
National Book Critics Circle Award Winner Cynthia Cruz reevaluates the paradox of the death drive...
Jennifer Franklin reimagines an Antigone for our times in her third collection, If Some God Shake...
Cyrus Cassells has perfected a poetics of merciful vitality and tenderness, celebrating eros - in...
In her debut collection, TRANZ, Spencer Williams writes equally riotous and vulnerable poems, pen...
Urgent from the outset, Rebecca Foust's Only insists that the only thing worth writing about is e...
A deeply-sensorial reflection on presence, absence, and the act of losing"e;What Happens Is...
How does art mirror and shape our lives? Can it transcend the boundaries of time, wealth, and cir...
To live in an Alaska of the mind is to map the imagined cartography of winter on all that is phys...
John Murillo's second book is a reflective look at the legacy of institutional, accepted violence...
Arielle Greenberg's I Live in the Country & other dirty poems exploits and undoes the stereotype ...