Karen Rigby writes with 'fingers cocked like a gun.' Deliciously inventive in its linguistic unfu...
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Finalist, 2022 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award¿¿The opening poem, 'Cuban Polymita,' from w...
Recalling Joni Mitchell's famous lyric 'They paved paradise, put up a parking lot,' Solastalgia i...
'Sometimes our past is the only truth-teller, specially when the real-life persons are not always...
In this elegiac collection fittingly titled Everyone I've Danced With Is Dead, Mamie Morgan's poe...
How do we become the persons we are? Solace seeks to answer that question. A portrait of the emot...
In Past Lives, each line leaps to the next in glorious unpredictability, forming a latticework of...
The Devil's Library is a book of lies, a book about books that don't exist, a book about dark mag...
In her debut full collection of poetry, Rivka Clifton, a curator of curiosities, challenges us to...
In This Year's Ghost, the dead, the impossible, and the unthinkable gather-not to be ignored, not...