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  • av David Calogero Centorbi
    133,-

    David Calogero Centorbi is from Detroit, Michigan. He earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona and is the author of Landscapes of You and Me (Alien Buddha Press, 2021) and After Falling into Disarray (Daily Drunk Press, 2021). This book won the James Tate Poetry Prize in 2023.

  • av Anne Caldwell
    133,-

    Anne Caldwell is a freelance writer, lecturer and editor. She currently works for the Open University and as an Advisory Fellow for the Royal Literary Fund. Her latest collection of prose poetry, "Alice and the North", was published by Valley Press in 2020. Her three previous collections are "Slug Language" (Happenstance, 2008), "Talking with the Dead" (Cinnamon Press, 2011), and "Painting the Spiral Staircase" (Cinnamon Press, 2016). In 2022, she edited a book of essays on prose poetry (with Oz Hardwick) entitled "Prose Poetry in Theory and Practice" (Routledge, 2022). She also edited the "Valley Press Anthology of Prose Poetry" (Valley Press) with Oz Hardwick. Poems appear in Spelt Magazine, Poetry Wales, Ink Sweat and Tears, And Other Poems, The Rialto, Axon (Australia), and in international anthologies. This chapbook won the James Tate Poetry Prize 2023.

  • av Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
    131,-

    Jeffrey Cyphers Wright is a publisher, critic, eco-activist, impresario, puppeteer, and artist living in N.Y.C. He is author of nineteen books of verse, including Blue Lyre from Dos Madres Press, Party Everywhere from Xanadu, and Doppelgängster from MadHat Press. He is a recipient of the Kathy Acker Award for both writing and publishing. His work is included in Best American Poetry for 2023. The former publisher of Cover Magazine, The Underground National, he now publishes Live Mag! This book won the James Tate Poetry Prize 2023.

  • av Noel King
    133,-

    Noel King was born and lives in Tralee, Co Kerry, Ireland. His poetry collections are Prophesying the Past (Salmon, 2010), The Stern Wave (Salmon, 2013), Sons (Salmon, 2015), and Alternative Beginnings: Early Poems (Kite Modern Poetry Series, 2022). He ran Doghouse Books, an Irish poetry press, from 2003 until 2013 and was poetry editor of Revival Literary Journal (Limerick Writers' Centre) in 2012/13. His short story collection, The Key Signature & Other Stories, was published by Liberties Press in 2017. He has been awarded the 2024 Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Fellowship and is 2023/24 Writer-in-Residence at St. Brendan's College, Killarney.

  • av Dominique Hecq
    133,-

    Dominique Hecq grew up in the French-speaking part of Belgium and now lives in Melbourne, Australia, and writes in English and in French. She has published a novel, six collections of her short stories, and thirteen poetry books and chapbooks, including "After Cage: A Composition in Word and Movement on Time and Silence" (Liquid Amber Press, 2022) and, most recently, the prose poetry sequence entitled "Songlines" (Hedgehog, 2023). She was a recipient of the Martha Richardson Medal for Poetry (2006) and the International Best Poets Prize from the International Poetry Translation and Research Centre in conjunction with the International Academy of Arts and Letters. This book won James Tate Prize for Poetry (2022).

  • av J V Birch
    133,-

    J V Birch is a British-born Australian poet living on Kaurna land in Adelaide. Her poems appear in Australian Poetry Journal, Cordite, Ink, Sweat and Tears, StylusLit, Magma, Arc, Mslexia, Juniper, SurVision, etc. She has published a full-length collection, "more than here," as well as four chapbooks: "Smashed glass at midnight," "What the water & moon gave me," "A bellyful of roses," and "Venus"; all with Ginninderra Press. This chapbook won the James Tate Poetry Prize in 2022.

  • av Heikki Huotari
    133,-

    Heikki Huotari is a retired professor of mathematics based in San Rafael, California. His poems have appeared in journals such as Poetry Northwest, The American Journal of Poetry, The Stockholm Review of Literature, Crazyhorse, Pleiades, Spillway, and Willow Springs. His latest collections are When Correlation Is Causation (Better than Starbucks Press, 2022), The Knowable Emotions (Lynx House Press, 2019), and Truth Table (Finishing Line Press, 2015). He won the 2016 Gambling the Aisle poetry chapbook prize and the 2020 Star 82 Press Book Award. This chapbook won James Tate Poetry Prize 2022.

  • av Michael Zeferino Spring
    133,-

    Michael Zeferino Spring is from Oregon, the author of five poetry collections and one children's book. His most recent collection is dentro do som/ inside the sound - a bilingual edition, with poems translated into Portuguese by Maria Joao Marques (Companhio Das Ilhas, Portugal, 2021). His poems also appear in Atlanta Review, Crannog, Gavea-Brown, The Midwest Quarterly, NEON, New York Quarterly, Paris/Atlantic, Poetry New Zealand, SurVision, and Spillway. He is a poetry editor for Pedestal Magazine, Cobra Lily Review, and Flowstone Press. His poetry awards include the Robert Graves Award, the Turtle Island Poetry Award. This book won the James Tate Poetry Prize 2022.

  • av Noah Falck
    131,-

    A book of Surrealist poems by two American authors, Noah Falck and Matt McBride working in collaboration. This book won the James Tate Poetry Prize 2022.Noah Falck is the author of "Exclusions" (Tupelo Press, 2020), which was a finalist for The Believer Book Award. He lives in Buffalo, New York.Matthew McBride is the author of City of Incandescent Light (Black Lawrence Press, 2018) and the chapbook entitled The Mourners Forget What Funeral They're At (Greying Ghost, 2021). He lives in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

  • av Oz Hardwick
    174,-

    Oz Hardwick lives in York, England. He is a poet, photographer, musician, and academic, whose work has been widely published in international journals and anthologies. He has published nine full collections and chapbooks, including Learning to Have Lost (Canberra: IPSI, 2018) which won the 2019 Rubery International Book Award for poetry, and most recently the prose poetry sequence Wolf Planet (Clevedon: Hedgehog, 2020). He has also edited or co-edited several anthologies, including The Valley Press Anthology of Prose Poetry (Scarborough: Valley Press, 2019) with Anne Caldwell. He is Professor of Creative Writing at Leeds Trinity University.

  • av Jake Sheff
    128,-

  • av Becki Hawkes
    131,-

  • av Daniel McGinn
    133,-

    Daniel McGinn is a native of Whittier, California. He received his MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. His work has been published in The MacGuffin, Rip Rap, SurVision, Spillway, and The OC Weekly along with many other magazines and anthologies. He is the author of several chapbooks in the Laguna Poets series. His full-length poetry collections are are 1000 Black Umbrellas (Write Bloody, 2011) and The Moon, My Lover, My Mother & The Dog ( Moon Tide Press, 2018). In 2021, he won James Tate Poetry Prize for his chapbook "Drowning the Boy"

  • av Kurt Luchs
    131,-

    Kurt Luchs is from Michigan. He has written humor for the New Yorker, the Onion and McSweeney's Internet Tendency. His books include a humor collection, "It's Funny until Someone Loses an Eye (Then It's Really Funny)", and a poetry chapbook, "One of These Things Is Not Like the Other". His first full-length poetry collection, "Falling in the Direction of Up", was recently issued by Sagging Meniscus Press. He won the 2019 Atlanta Review International Poetry Contest, the 2021 Eyelands Book Award, and a 2022 Pushcart Prize. This book won a James Tate Poetry Prize in 2021.

  • av Philip Venzke
    131,-

  • av Tim Murphy
    150,-

    Tim Murphy was born in Cork and lives in Madrid. In 2019 SurVision Books published his chapbook, "The Cacti Do Not Move." In 2021 he was a winner of the inaugural Laurence Sterne Prize for his chapbook, "Young in the Night Grass" (Beir Bua Press). "Mouth of Shadows" is his first full-length collection. According to the critic Helena Nelson, "his poems resemble a series of paintings that draws in all kinds of symbols."

  • av Tony Kitt
    150,-

  • av Charles Borkhuis
    131,-

  • av George Kalamaras
    176,-

  • av Jon Riccio
    131,-

  • av Alison Dunhill
    133,-

  • av Ilma Rakusa
    154,-

  • av Ciaran O'Driscoll
    176,-

  • av Aoife Mannix
    131,-

  • av Charles Kell
    131,-

  • av Ciaran O'Driscoll
    131,-

  • av Marc Vincenz
    131,-

  • av Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    159,-

  • av Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    176,-

  • av Matthew Geden
    131,-

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