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My motivation for writing poems has always been to express what resides deeply in my soul. Read More >>
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Through a historical overview of this multifaceted concept, alongside gender construction in colonial Latin America,... Read More >>
An edition, with translation and commentary, of the transatlantic Latin poetry of Christian Wedsted (1727-1757).... Read More >>
Why call this plant a weed? Some flowers evince no difference between giving and taking, all their powers dispersed... Read More >>
William Blake as Natural Philosopher,1788-1795 takes seriously William Blake's wish to be read as a natural philosopher,... Read More >>
These poems are about secrets between patient and doctor, secrets held in front of glowing screens, secrets between... Read More >>
What's Possible: New and Selected Poems makes clear what many have long known: that Robert Cording is among his... Read More >>
an almost something by Hannah Lazerowitz is a raw and emotionally honest poetry collection for anyone caught in... Read More >>
Deeply witty, attuned to the quotidian, these are necessary poems alive to the awareness of our mortality. Read More >>
Teardrops & Gasoline is the poetic journey from self-destruction to self-love. Read More >>
Poems including phrases in Malay and Tamil - related to growing up in Malaysia and as the poet's life as a doctor.... Read More >>
These poems by ecopoet and environmentalist Mario Petrucci offer a series of remarkable encounters with the natural... Read More >>
In the raw days after birth - when love is fierce, sleep is scarce, and faith feels fragile - Blessed Be the Breaking... Read More >>
A memoir in verse about growing up in post-World War II central Wisconsin, capturing a Midwestern childhood with... Read More >>
The Seventh Dimension Is Love is a collection of lyric free-verse poems and meditations written in the aftermath... Read More >>
A feral, tender debut navigating faith, family, and the dangerous beauty of breaking free from a conservative Mennonite... Read More >>
Jennifer Keith's witty and lyrical Terminarch confronts endings and what survives-personal, cultural, and ecological.... Read More >>
Snapping Peas is a collection of poems and prose portraying rural life in Idaho. It discusses urbanization, the... Read More >>