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    Entering into the realm of Elizabeth Kuelbs’s Little Victory is not unlike stepping into an…

  It took less than three lines for this poem to completely get its hooks…

  Paul Stroble’s poetry in “Little River” has a clear-eyed, loving nostalgia that possesses great…

  Little Red Dot is anything but little.  Rosanne Singer’s debut collection packs a cumulative…

  Christina Lovin is the author of two full-length volumes of poetry (ECHO, Bottom Dog…

  These poems are both daring and precisely made. There is powerful longing here, and,…

  Carrie Nassif’s visionary and cutting-edge collection explores the heat and blood, magic, grief and…

Lithium Witness by Nina Bannett $14, paper

  In Lit Blue Sky Falling, Meg Files is as precise a naturalist as Darwin,…

  Set in the heat of summer in a tiny bar in Provincetown on Cape…

Lip of Awareness by Leon Raikes $14, paper Dr. Leon Raikes is a Professor of…

Paper 979-8-89990-304-5 2026 Lineage – patrilineal, matrilineal – the lines of connection among family are not…

“Kimberly Simms writes with eloquence and empathy about an important part of Southern history too…

  Part botanist, part meteorologist, part zoologist, Erika Saunders offers visions of domestic life through…

  We live in a complicated world—Katrina Roberts, in LIKENESS, knows this, too, and reflects…

  War pervades Pearl Karrer’s Like Silencing the Wind, passed down through family, a WWI…

  With lyrical delicacy and a gardener’s (not to mention a poet’s) patient and close…

  What makes Like A Fire is the notion of womanhood as a burning house,…

  Alexandra Gilliam’s Lightsheen (Subsea sheen) gives us revelation: she makes language alive, discovers language…

  The thing about Diana Adams is that each line is a poem in itself…