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This debut collection, full of natural images and fable-like storytelling, investigates the precariousness inherent to familial love, grief, and myth-making.
In Feeler, McHugh takes on the fraught subject of empathy-how much we feel, and do, for the afflicted.
Index of Haunted Houses is an investigation of longing and belonging, of haunting as a mode of living.
This book-length erasure of pages from Stephen King's Misery reimagines the novel's themes of constraint and possibility through beautiful, mixed-media poems.
In gorgeous, scrutinizing, and ever-hopeful poetry, Romanian-American poet Maya Catherine Popa offers a hymnic study of American violence.
In her quartet of novellas, Joan Frank invites readers into the inner lives of characters bewildered by love, grief, and inexplicable affinities.
This glowing debut explores the wonders and cruelties occurring within nature, science, and religion. Its poems pulse like starlight.
Pitting tiny heroes against tiny villains, Robert Yune explores issues of familial and cultural identity in modern-day America.
Noam Dorr, a former intelligence analyst, explores the strange experience of Middle East conflict driven in part by cutting-edge technology.
These off-kilter love poems deconstruct the historical, pop-culture imbibed tropes of American queerness. Cerebral, stunning.
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