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Black text stating Waking Bodies poems by Rex Wilder over a tan background with a sketch of a man holding a bucket.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Waking Bodies

Rex Wilder

An orange sunset over a lake with a plane flying by and white script that reads Wander a novel by Lori Tobias.

Boreal Books, Fiction

Wander

Lori Tobias

White text stating Washing a Language poems by Laurel Ann Bogen over a green background atop a painting of forest and mountains along a river.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Washing a Language

Laurel Ann Bogen

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

A graphic design of 5 birds and the sky with black text that reads Wave if You Can See Me Poems by Susan Ludvigson.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Wave If You Can See Me

Susan Ludvigson

A yellow background with a design of a man and a white dog with black script that reads Wayward poems by Katherine Coles.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Wayward

Katharine Coles

Poetry, Red Hen Press

We Did Not Fear the Father: New and Selected Poems

Charles Fort

White text stating We Generous Poems by Sebastian Matthews over a black background with the centered black and white image of men playing instruments and laughing.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

We Generous

Sebastian Matthews

A light cream cover with 4 green birds at the bottom and green script at the top that reads We Need to Talk: A Memoir About Wealth by Jennifer Risher

Memoir, Xeno Books

We Need to Talk: A Memoir About Wealth

Jennifer Risher

A photograph of a woman tied to suitcases by the ankle flying in the air with pillow cases on her arms and black script that reads Weather Woman a novel by Cai Emmons.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Weather Woman

Cai Emmons

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Wedding in October

Geoffrey Clark

Poetry, Red Hen Press

What Does A House Want?: Selected Poems

Gary Geddes

A white woman in a red dress sits on a chair. A white dove in her hand covers her face, while the other hand is on fire. The text reads: "What Small Sound poems by Francesca Bell."

Poetry, Red Hen Press

What Small Sound

Francesca Bell

Story Line Press legacy tittle, Adele Slaughter What the Body Remembers Poem, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

What the Body Remembers

Adele Slaughter

Black text stating What the Heart Weights by Richard Beban over a yellow background with the centered image of ancient Egyptian art and hieroglyphics.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

What The Heart Weighs

Richard Beban

Black lettering flows down a blank white cover with one word on each line reading What the willow said as it fell by Andrea Scarpino.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

What the Willow Said as It Fell

Andrea Scarpino

Green, pink, and yellow text stating What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison poems by Camille T. Dungy over a black background with the centered collage of nature images with a woman on top.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison

Camille Dungy

Memoir, Red Hen Press

When Rain Hurts: An Adoptive Mother’s Journey with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Mary Greene

White lettering reads When the World Breaks Open by Seema Reza over the image of three women in red dresses dancing on top of stone structures.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

When the World Breaks Open

Seema Reza

A Woman in a dress stands with arms spread and back facing the viewer. The image has a pink tone and the title reads "Where Crows & Men Collide, Poetry By Kate Gale.".

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Where Crows and Men Collide

Kate Gale

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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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