The Intimacy of Spoons explores the many metaphors of the spoon: from love and marriage to the sp...
An Englishman in Texas is a memoir by Ron Kenney, an English jockey who came to the United States...
Rick Campbell's latest collection reads like an extended elegy for the poet himself, for his lost...
No Evil is Wide is the linear and violent story of an unnamed narrator, the prostitute he is task...
Set in contemporary Colorado, The Autobiography of Francis N. Stein: The Last Promethean is a hel...
If, as Philip Larkin says, poetry preserves the memory of the human race, we believe that sweet, ...
A Third Place exists in the extremes, pinpointing the details in nature which demand attention, a...
If the taste of the eternal 'is increasingly absent in our words,' then Jeff Hardin’s sixth colle...
He roams New England, Arkansas, the Caribbean, Nova Scotia and the familiar and odd plots of mind...
The candid poems in Gianna Russo's One House Down are grounded in experiences of ambivalence and ...
This poetry collection was first published in 1987 when Jan Cole lived and worked in San Francisc...
Anyone in the mood to be enchanted by a collection of prose poems that celebrate the quotidian, t...