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Poetry, Red Hen Press

Put This On, Please

William Trowbridge

Cartoon yellow lettering reads Oldguy: Superhero by William Trowbridge over the image of a balding man in a red cape wearing sweatpants.

Hybrid, Red Hen Press

Oldguy: Superhero

William Trowbridge

An illustration of a young, Filipina woman sitting at a vanity mirror in an orange duster, applying makeup. A mannequin head is also on the vanity table displaying a wig meant to imply the woman is an actress about to play the role of an elderly woman. "Professional Lola, Stories" by E.P. Tuazon are strongly featured at the top and bottom of the image, along with laurels declaring the book a Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction Winner

Red Hen Press, Short Stories

Professional Lola

E.P. Tuazon

A photograph of the remains of a destroyed house with a blue door still attached to it and script that reads Water & Salt by Lena Khalaf Tuffaha.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Water & Salt

Lena Khalaf Tuffaha

Black text stating Burning Tulips a novel by Diane Payne over a yellow background underneath a painting of a woman in a white dress posing in front of an arch in a desert.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Burning Tulips

Burning Tulips

Story Line Press legacy tittle, Frederick Turner Hadean Eclogues Poems, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

Hadean Eclogues

Frederick Turner

A black background with a thin white border with plant details and large yellow and white words, "Drumming with Dead Can Dance and Parallel Adventures" by Peter Ulrich.

Memoir

Drumming with Dead Can Dance and Parallel Adventures

Peter Ulrich

White text stating The Astonished Universe by Helene Cardona over the image of space with the centered image of a snowflake.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Astonished Universe

Astonished Universe

Pink text stating Refugee poems by Pamela Uschuk over the illustration of a man kneeling while playing the violin.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Refugee

Pamela Uschuk

An orange sky and planes flying in front of it with black script that reads Basic Vocabulary poems by Amy Uyemastu.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Basic Vocabulary

Amy Uyematsu

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Yellow Door

Amy Uyematsu

Letras Latinas, Poetry

Speaking Wiri Wiri

Dan Vera

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Blood Daughters: A Romilia Chacon Novel

Marcos M. Villatoro

A side walk with black lamp posts and a strip of film negatives flying around with script that reads Jane Battery Park a novel by Jaye Viner.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Jane of Battery Park

Jaye Viner

A black background with a woman that has a giant piece of fabric thrown over her and a spotlight shining from above her with white script on the bottom that reads The Way A Line Hallucinates Its Own Linearity poems by Danielle Vogel.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Way a Line Hallucinates its Own Linearity

Danielle Vogel

Cover art includes two individuals riding a moped together. Large pink roses surround the individuals. Superimposed over the cover art is white text that reads "A Plucked Zither."

Poetry, Red Hen Press

A Plucked Zither

Phuong T. Vuong

A colorful background and a man in a red suit sitting down with white gloves on and birds flying out where his head should be and red script that reads Six poems by Julie Marie Wade.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

SIX

Julie Marie Wade

A blue outline of a horses head with script inside that reads Southern Tongues Leave Us Shining poems by Mark Wagenaar.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Southern Tongues Leave Us Shining

Mark Wagenaar

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Lucid Suitcase

Diane Wald

Cover shows a woman from the torso up looking upwards. The woman is wearing a tanktop. Behind her are green maple leaves.

Breaking into Air

Emily Wall

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A graphic of palm trees and a fence on the beach. In the foreground is the title and author: "You Were Watching From The Sand Short Stories by Juliana Lamy

Red Hen Press, Short Stories

You Were Watching from the Sand

Juliana Lamy

A graphic of a young man with glasses in a robe holding a soldier that sparks. Above is the title: "Cursebreakers." Below is the author: Madeleine Nakamura."

Canis Major, Fiction

Cursebreakers

Madeleine Nakamura

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Island Man

Joanne Skerrett

Cover art includes two individuals riding a moped together. Large pink roses surround the individuals. Superimposed over the cover art is white text that reads "A Plucked Zither."

Poetry, Red Hen Press

A Plucked Zither

Phuong T. Vuong

A graphic of a woman laying on a bed with a cat lying on her chest. Above her is the title: "Floppy: Tales of a Genetic Freak of Nature at the End of the World: a memoir" Below the girl is the author, "Alyssa Graybeal." In the bottom left corner is the award seal, "Red Hen Press Nonfiction Award."

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Floppy: Tales of a Genetic Freak of Nature at the End of the World

Alyssa Graybeal

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