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Blue and yellow text stating Dog Woman poems by Chris Abani over an orange background with the centered painting of a woman on her knees.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Dog Woman

Chris Abani

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Daphne’s Lot

Chris Abani

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Waiting for the Beloved

Ally Acker

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Some Help from the Dead

Ally Acker

A yellow background with a black and white photograph of an old woman with her fist in the air and a sign in the background that reads “Revolution”, with script that reads The Making of a Matriot by Frances Payne Adler.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Making of a Matriot, Second Edition

Frances Payne Adler

Story Line Press legacy tittle, David Alpaugh Counterpoint Poems, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

Counterpoint

David Alpaugh

Story Line Press legacy tittle, Ginger Andrews Hurricane Sisters, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

Hurricane Sisters

Ginger Andrews

Story Line Press legacy tittle, Ginger Andrews An Honest Answer, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

An Honest Answer

Ginger Andrews

A painting of a mountain in the distance and fish swimming in a lake towards the bottom, with blue script that reads After Ruben poems and prose by Francisco Aragon.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

After Rubén

Francisco Aragón

Two black and white silhouettes of men are bent over digging a grave, while the third has a shovel raised above his head. Above the men is te title "The Gravedigger's Archaelogy" by William Archila

Letras Latinas, Poetry

The Gravedigger’s Archaeology

William Archila

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Canicula / Dog Days

William Archila

Black text: "Deer Black Out, Poems, Ulrich Jesse K Baer" take up most of the book cover image, superimposed and intertwined with a negative color image of a deer in grass. Black laurels also indicate "Red Hen Press Benjamin Saltman Award"

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Deer Black Out

Ulrich Jesse K. Baer

Black symbols, including those related to the trans communities, sit in a pagan-like ritualistic circle. Text reads "Sex Augury, Poems by C. Bain"

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Sex Augury

C Bain

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Possession

Angela Ball

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Beasts and Violins

Caleb Barber

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Stickball on 88th Street

Willis Barnstone

Black, white, and red text stating The Golem of Los Angeles by Tony Barnstone 2006 Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award Judged by Quincy Troupe and a yellow bubble with Prize Winner inside all over a drawing of a man in a hat and coat.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Golem of Los Angeles

Tony Barnstone

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Hundred Fathom Curve

John Barr

A bronze statue of a man with a bushy beard turns and looks up into the sky. The title, The Boxer of Quirinal is beside the statue in a white box and is partly covered up by the head.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Boxer of Quirinal

John Barr

Poetry, Red Hen Press

Opcit at Large (Volume Two of The Adventures of Ibn Opcit)

John Barr

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Fiction, Red Hen Press

Chagos Archipelago

Tom Lutz

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Bind Me Tighter Still

Lara Ehrlich

Fiction

The Sea Gives Up the Dead

Molly Olguín

Canis Major, Fiction

Angel Eye

Madeleine Nakamura

Sonnets for a Missing Key

Percival Everett

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