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A drawing of a white whale halfway in water, a drawing of a man standing on the whale against a pink and gray background, gray text reads "Gary Dop," blue and red text reads "Father, Child, Water"

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Father, Child, Water

Gary Dop

White text stating Tokyo Bay Traffic over a black strip and black text stating Cecile Rossant over the upside down black and white image of a woman taking a selfie, with a painting of a fish on the side.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Tokyo Bay Traffic

Cecile Rossant

A white background with a red drawing of a motorcycle and black birds flying on top with black script that reads Hanging on Our Own Bones by Judy Grahn.

Arktoi, Poetry, Red Hen Press

Hanging On Our Own Bones

Judy Grahn

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Blood Daughters: A Romilia Chacon Novel

Marcos M. Villatoro

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Country of Ghost

Gaylord Brewer

Black text stating so one could have poems by Mark Salerno over a yellow background with the centered black and white image of a window.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

So One Could Have

Mark Salerno

Hybrid, Red Hen Press

There Are No Names for Red

Chris Abani, Percival Everett

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Stickball on 88th Street

Willis Barnstone

Poetry, Red Hen Press

animals the size of dreams

Lisa C. Krueger

White text stating Morning Glories by Brooke Bognanni over a black background with the cut off image of a morning glory flower.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Morning Glories

Brooke Bognanni

A graphic of a woman’s face eating a meatball on a fork with script that reads Meatballs for the People by Gary Soto.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Meatballs for the People: Proverbs to Chew On

Gary Soto

Black text stating Masquerade Stories by Edward Lewis over a light blue background with the centered charcoal drawing of a man standing behind an open window.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Masquerade

Edward Lewis

A blue background with green leaves floating around and dark green script that reads Kinship of Clover a novel by Ellen Meeropol.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Kinship of Clover

Ellen Meeropol

Red Hen Press, Short Stories

How to Carry Bigfoot Home

Chris Tarry

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Room Service

Ron Carlson

Black text stating Running like a Woman with her Hair on Fire poems by Martina Newberry over the collage of a woman with her hair on fire.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Running Like a Woman with Her Hair on Fire

Martina Newberry

White text stating Rattle Conversations Edited by Alan Fox over a red background with the centered painting of a man sketching a naked woman.

Anthology, Red Hen Press

RATTLE Conversations

Alan Fox

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Nudibranchia

Sam Eisenstein

White text stating Trickle Down Timeline stories by Cris Mazza over an image of the beach at sunset with multiple people walking towards the water.

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Trickle-Down Timeline

Cris Mazza

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

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