A probing collection of new and selected poetry from Jonathan Aaron.
A poem uses words to try to get at what can't be put into words. The best poems remain just out of reach; something in or about them …
This collection of essays is based on 35 years of Edith Balasas scholarship of Constantin Brancusi, the twentieth centuryas most influential sculptor. In her 1987 book, Brancusi and Romanian Folk Traditio…
A collection of plays that spotlights women whose professions are pitted against their gender.
Each play in this collection explores an imagined moment in the life of a little-known scientist sidelined …
A poet wrestles with faith and loss post-pandemic.
In these poems, Peter Cooley encounters both the political realities of loss through the pandemic in New Orleans and personal loss through the deaths o…
In this compelling campus novel, a college freshman exposes hidden secrets as she fights for environmental justice in Marquette.
Arriving in Marquette for her freshman year at Northern Michigan Universi…
Poems that center on the sinister American cryptid, the Goatman of Pope Lick.
In her sixth collection Goat-Footed Gods, award-winning poet, essayist, and teacher Kathleen Driskell seeks to rehabilitate …
Poems that explore literary and religious depictions of grief to honor the loss of a mother.
Requiem is a collection anchored in personal and collective grief, remembrance, and commemoration, journeying …
Poems that depict the reality of life in rural America.
Angel Sharpening its Beak, Michael McGriff's fifth collection, searches for meaning at the intersection of surrealism, place, and poverty in rural …
Poems that arise from the currents of felt experience.
Joseph Millar's lyrical poems explore work, love, filial connection, life, and death. This is Millar's sixth collection, and it reaches a deeper, m…
Poems that reflect on the current tragedy in Ukraine.
In her newest collection, Ukrainian American poet Dzvinia Orlowsky is a witness, never a bystander, ready to stare down the demons, to "cut yourself…
Joyce Peseroff's new collection teases the nature of self-knowledge from a world where identity is fluid, character fragmented, landscape overwhelmed, and culture riven. In poems that dramatize politics, …
In No Cartoon Left Behind, Rogers recounts his humorous path to cartooning and shares his own personal perspective on the major news stories of the past two and a half decades. He covers a diverse range o…
A new poetry collection from Eleanor Stanford that is musical, sexy, and darkly funny.
These poems take the reader from Mexico City to West Philadelphia to Karachi. The works wade into the difficult joy…
"Karenmaria Subach's Her Breath on the Window reflects upon longing in its range of forms, moving in rich lyrical detail through history and the world of fantasy/mythos. Through formal poems, riddle, and …
A mix of song and sigh, wisdom and simplicity, reminiscent of the work of both Frost and Bishop. Voigt is fascinated by the dualities of childhood and adulthood, mortality and immortality, humanity's fall…
A poetic exploration of life amid intimate losses.
In Museum of the Soon to Depart, poet Andy Young searches for her place in history as it unfolds around her through revolution, plague, and natural dis…
A collection of Robert Feller's published studies on conservation science, edited by Paul M. Whitmore.
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