• (no subject)

    Poems derived from momentary reflections saved in the poet’s subjectless emails.   The poems of (no subject) are an investigation of the personal and the everyday. This collection draws inspiration…

    $19.95
  • 100 Notes on Violence

    Back in print, Carr’s powerful poems seek out and face violence and its counterforces. Julie Carr obsessively researches instances of intimate terrorism, looking everywhere from Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson…

    $19.95
  • Black Box Syndrome

    Poems that follow systems of chance and divination to counter corrosive financial systems.   Jose-Luis Moctezuma’s Black Box Syndrome is a series of poems—or “black boxes”—based on black hexagrams in…

    $22.95
  • CHORUS

    Poems that incorporate multiple voices to embrace fragmentation, discord, and plurality.   At a time of simultaneous isolation and interconnection, this book is an inquiry into the edges of the…

    $19.95
  • Extraordinary Tides

    A poetry chapbook that reflects on shifting time and tides through the language of the shoreline. Pattie McCarthy’s Extraordinary Tides occupies a space in the intertidal, the in-between place of…

    $15.95
  • godhouse

    Poems that consider the human body as a meeting place of the infinite and the mortal.   Starting with the idea that the human experience is the universe looking back…

    $19.95
  • oh orchid o’clock

    Poems that break down, expose, and reconsider our notions of time.   This collection speaks the language of the clock as a living instrument, exposing the sensory impacts of our…

    $19.95
  • On Certainty

    Lyrical poems that tell the story of a nameless woman navigating a technological dystopia.   In the poems of On Certainty, an unnamed woman in a strangely familiar dystopia narrates…

    $22.95
  • Shadows and Clouds

    Stories that question our experience of time, truth, and memory.   Through the stories in Shadows and Clouds, Marcus Stewart invites us to consider how things are not always as…

    $16.95
  • Tell it Slant

    Poems that consider doubleness and truth-telling through the voice of an Asian American poet, while referencing a range of writers and pop culture figures.   Emily Dickinson begins one of…

    $22.95
  • You Bury the Birds in My Pelvis

    Poems in a range of forms that consider the queer body, chronic illness, and love amid rural plains landscapes.   Set against a rural plains landscape of gas stations, wind,…

    $22.95
  • Yours, Purple Gallinule

    Lyrical satire that imagines mental illnesses as various bird species.   Ewa Chrusciel’s fourth book in English, Yours, Purple Gallinule, playfully explores health and illness as they are culturally constructed….

    $19.95