"Mad fury all around"-somehow the right words about life make it easier to get on with it. These poems do exactly that, catching us out in the most adroit, surprising ways: by sheer skill, self-...więcej »
"All these poems are graceful and enchanting in their directness. Hollander's poems always step off the main road and walk along on the shoulder or over on the railroad ...więcej »
In beautifully lyrical language, Heather Swan evokes both the broken human world of self-inflicted damage (pesticides, herbicides, "the noise of industry...więcej »
In Saba Husain's Elegy for My Tongue, the everyday is always in conversation with the enormous-with the complexities of immigration, national identity, mortality, language and fait...więcej »
Rachel Custer's Flatback Sally Country is hard-hitting and harrowing and almost hypnotically beautiful in its deft singing of the stories of America's vast middle, of the flyo...więcej »
In the compassionate, playful, fable-like poems of The Animals of My Earth School, Mildred Kiconco Barya awakens us to the vividly singing, fully alive, non-human communities ...więcej »
"Why remember the dead?" poet Kathy Nelson begins this sobering meditation, a descent and rise through what's lost and sometimes found again, her keen eye on the natural world, her mother in the...więcej »
Helena Mesa's Where Land Is Indistinguishable from Sea takes readers on a profound journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and transformation in the aftermath of grief. Th...więcej »
The Wrath of Alexander the Great introduces a bold new character into the realm of hair-raising adventure: the legendary Commander Barkane of Carthage. Combat-trained down to his finger...więcej »
"Frank did not like him. He was a soft man, the kind that avoided gyms and red meat. The kind that would die quickly in the old world."Enter the lives of four Extremely Online cranks: Har...więcej »
"You who are utter filth, solitude, and ugliness. What do you have to say for yourself?"Spectres of Saturn is a collection of over 30 of Patrick Kilgore's best poems, examining s...więcej »
Rich Harris, a Wildlife Resource Officer, makes the discovery of a lifetime...a real-life treasure! Uncertain of how to turn this treasure into wealth he keeps it a secret. What Rich doesn't realiz...więcej »
A gripping Autobiographical Novel that seamlessly meshes fact with fiction, providing readers with a spine-tingling story and a glimpse into what it was really like for the early female poli...więcej »
Selena's life isn't turning out to be the fairy tale she imagined as a kid.
That hope seemed to vanish long ago when her dad kicked her and her mom out of the house. This su...więcej »
Leon Hale spent a lifetime finding and writing about the wonders of ordinary life that we so often overlook. In this, his first collection of columns from the Houston Post, he finds continual af...więcej »
In poems celebrating survival and renewal, Ernest Hilbert summons the ageless conflict between human affection and the passing of time, recognizing that all we love must eventually disappear. Te...więcej »
Children are definitely crying somewhere now. There are those who rummage through garbage containers, those looking for a job, those who lean their heads on their knees and brood. There are thos...więcej »
Strictly speaking, 'Sweet Chocolate', first part of the trilogy together with 'A Long Strange Trip' and 'Towards the End of the Night', is one of the countless variations of Billy Wilder's 'boy ...więcej »
'The Thracian Sun' is the first book in the six part seriestitled 'The Ottomans'. Orhan I, one of the founders of theOttoman State, appoints Suleiman Pasha as the armygenera...więcej »