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  • av Barbara Elovic
    271

  • av Kate Hutchinson
    261

  • av Shenan Hahn
    247

  • av Phyllis Stowell
    271

  • av Timothy Sandefur
    247

  • av Andres Amitai Wilson
    251

  • av Author Ginsberg
    247

  • av Joseph Allison Joseph
    247

  • av Steven Dale Davison
    261

  • av Greg Maddigan
    247

  • av Joseph Hart
    257

  • av Ann Bookman
    277

    With good reason Ann Bookman's Blood Lines opens in perplexity and grief. A number of women in her Ashkenazi Jewish family, including the poet's mother, have died from breast or ovarian cancer. The poet herself and her own daughter have the BRCA gene mutation, giving both of them an elevated chance of developing such cancers. Often inspired by other women in her family, this poet refuses to let herself be defined by genetic fear and trembling. These poignant, finely crafted lyrics show us a poet navigating through waves of memory, anxiety, and loss, heading toward an affirmation of life in all its shimmering transience.Fred Marchant, author of Said Not Said (Graywolf Press)Blood Lines traces the inheritance of a brass menorah, art, and cancer. In this lyrical book of questions and wonder, Ann Bookman reveals a story of loss-vermillion wallet; heirloom ivory comb; mother. Here too, discovery-a healer father unable to save his wife; an adolescence of sadness and freedom; a wary, joyful parenthood; a generous love. With interstices of careful prose, there is a fullness of narrative in this satisfying and moving portrait of the first woman in at least four generations on her maternal grandmother's side to enter her seventh decade.Mary Buchinger, author of e i n f ü h l u n g/in feeling (Main Street Rag)This powerful and poetic memoir offers insightful glimpses of human fragility and strength. Bookman's own experiences with reproductive health - both personal and political - will resonate with so many readers.Judy Norsigian and Jane Pincus, co-authors and co-founders of Our Bodies Ourselves

  • av Jean L Kreiling
    267

  • av Suzanne Kamata
    171

    Suzanne Kamata's many fans know she writes wonderful fiction, but with Waiting we learn she's a poet too. Every poem in this small, beautiful book is a spare, lyrical gem. Together, they tell a haunting page-turner of a story about a town and a family grappling with loss and holding tight to hope. Each character in Waiting is fully dimensional and real, yet built from so few words I kept asking myself, "How did she do that?" I don't know, but I'm very grateful she did. - Ona Gritz, author of GeodeSeamlessly braiding true crime story and coming-of-age narrative, Kamata captures-with compassion-those long moments of longing for the next steps into sex, university life, and freedom. In this town, however, those tentative yearnings are overshadowed by the news of a missing classmate, also on the cusp of a long-anticipated adulthood; but will she ever get to experience it? In this timely novella-in-verse, Kamata adeptly uses the empty, mysterious spaces inherent in her poems to embody the uncertainty and ache of a universal moment of waiting-for the end of high school and the beginning of everything else. - Jessica Goodfellow, author of WhiteoutA teenage girl, her family, and an entire town wait for news. In these deceptively quiet, spare lines, something feels ready to spring. One teenage girl faces decisions about her future, while her missing classmate may not have one. The fierce nature of love is one of many truths that come to light in this gripping poetic narrative. Waiting is rich with suspense and depth, right to its poignant last words. - Tanja Bartel, author of Everyone at This Party

  • av Doreen Stock
    267

    Taken from Doreen Stock's background as a memoirist and literary translator, the poems in this collection, A Noise in the Garden, turn memory into poems and history into tenderness. In a humble gesture, Stock lends her skills to the world by way of embracing and seeking this memorialization of photographs, events, and people.

  • av Michael Milligan
    267

  • av D Ellis Phelps
    241

  • av Sharon Waller Knutson
    241

  • av Patricia Caspers
    267

  • av Charlotte Innes
    247

  • - Winter Issue 2021
    av Kelsay Books
    267

  • av Bill Christophersen
    271

  • av Carolynn Kingyens
    247

  • av Ann Waters Green
    247

  • av Marilyn L Taylor
    256,99

    Collection of poetry from the former Poet Laureate of the state of Wisconsin and the city of Milwaukee.

  • - Through Reimagined Nursery Rhymes
    av Colin McNairn
    271

  • - Fantastic and Real Encounters
    av Hanoch Guy Kaner
    247

  • av Emily Schulten
    247

  • av Elizabeth Balise
    241

  • av Don Kimball
    267

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