In The Queer South, Douglas Ray has assembled over 60 queer-identified voices exploring their exp...
Nocturnal Omissions is an unabashedly erotic, romantic, sometimes even philosophical dialogue bet...
In Fat Girl, Jessie Carty asks us to strip and stand naked in front of a mirror. These poems are ...
The first anthology of its kind, with poets representing several countries (the United States, Si...
The autobiographical poems of Steven Reigns' Inheritance introduce us to the gains and losses of ...
Speaking directly to the pop icon's ghost, Megan Volpert dives into a completely charted yet utte...
Poems touching on religion, sexuality, Southern life, and self-acceptance reveal the poet's growi...
Unable to accept complacency in suburban life, Stephen S. Mills transports himself to dank prison...
Jane Cassady's For the Comfort of Automated Phrases is a bottle of wine on a blanket in the park....
In his fourth poetry collection, Road Work Ahead, Raymond Luczak sets out on a turbulent journey ...
Loria Taylor's SOB chronicles the manic metronome of the quest for psychological stability. Malin...
'To be clear, Franny Choi's poetry has the extraordinary ability to solder with tender focus one ...