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  • av Paul Juhasz
    287,-

    An extraordinary poet turns his piercing lens to questions of fate, chance, desire, and toxic masculinity in this compelling collection of short fiction. Randomness and orchestration, coincidence and causality, hunger and emptiness thread their way through these varied stories of friendship, love/not/love, and wounded characters searching for what matters in the end. Paul Juhasz's As If Place Matters holds a stunning omniscience that surprises and delights. A powerful debut. -Rilla Askew, author of Kind of Kin

  • av Travis Feezell
    237,-

    Jack has a career in the hot NYC food scene. He can handle the pressure of a demanding Saturday-brunching foodie crowd in some of the hottest culinary spots in the city. But can he handle the heat back home, in an Oklahoma farmhouse kitchen?Home on the Line explores the theme of home through the complex sibling relationship of Jack, a displaced and salty-tongued New York City chef, and Jill, an agoraphobe trapped in her stifling physical and emotional space. Stirred into the mix are memories of a complicated mother, a childhood friend, and small-town living.Travis Feezell serves up a debut novel peppered with f-bombs but plated with care. Enjoy!

  • av Oriana Rodman
    255

    Oriana Rodman writes the haunted New Mexico landscape with elegiac familiarity. Her prose is beautiful. Her pace moves purposefully, like a surviving wolf, ranging through the Caja del Rio. Rodman skillfully renders the wolf's point of view, foiled by an unsuspecting community of humans. These artfullyexhibited stories remind us of the binding force of Nature, and the human capacity to futilely overlook that bond.- Ken Hada, author of Contour Feathers,winner of the Oklahoma Book Award

  • av Woodstok Farley
    200

  • av Randolph Feezell
    328,-

    Lizzie Ware's life revolves around family, Jesus, and Baseball. But when you're a small-town Oklahoma preacher's daughter in a pre-Title IX world, following your true calling isn't going to be easy. By drawing on inspiration from the Gospels of Walt Whitman, Bill Evans, and Mickey Mantle, however, Lizzie will find her way. Late Life is a gentle, nostalgic, coming-of-age story written in the style of a fictionalized, thoughtful memoir. In Late Life, Author Randolph Feezell's Cather-esque sensitivities will leave readers with an aching respect for the Great Plains of Lizzie's childhood, and a hankering to hear the crack of a bat under a fine, clear sky.

  • - Mostly Prose Poems
    av Paul Juhasz
    219

    Ronin is a startling collection of text; easy, authentic, often funny and a little profane, yet rich in metaphor, innovation and feeling. Following on the heels of his successful working-stiff memoir Fulfillment; Diary of a Warehouse Picker, Juhasz delivers again, this time in stealth-poet mode. "Prose poetry is said to be "a small, justified block of writing wherein weird shit happens." In this collection, Paul Juhasz has taken this concept to heart." -- Timothy Bradford, author of Nomads with Samsonite and co-director of the Mark Allen Everett Poetry Series at the University of Oklahoma

  • av Julie Chappell
    249,-

    This debut collection of short stories from Julie Chappell takes us to old family farmsteads, ancient Celtic ruins and long-forgotten hidden holy places. Family secrets, buried relics, feral hogs and more make for an atmospheric read. Settle in and be swept away.

  • - Poems and Photographs
    av Cullen Whisenhunt
    219

    Among the Trees is a chapbook of poems and photographs focusing primarily on the Southeastern region of Oklahoma. The poems and pictures highlight the region's natural beauty, history, and culture, providing readers a chance to experience the area through the eyes of lifelong resident, Cullen Whisenhunt, who turns his observations into a contemplation on the intersection of identity and place. But when the lowest boughs are penetrated, they reveal not a single tree, but a copse of cedars grown so close, so intimate, their branches strip each other vulnerable--from the title poem

  • av Paul Juhasz
    228,-

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