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Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Horses: New and Selected

Richard Silberg

A charcoal sketch of the face of a horse with black text that reads The Horse Who Bears Me Away poems by Jim Peterson.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Horse Who Bears Me Away

Jim Peterson

White text stating The Highwayman's Wife poems by Lynnell Edwards over a dark red background with the centered black and white image of a woman sitting in the drivers seat of a car with the door open.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Highwayman’s Wife

Lynnell Edwards

White text stating The Heart's Traffic a novel in poems by Ching-In Chen over a mural of two faces in black, green, yellow and orange, with overlaid black and white images.

Arktoi, Poetry

The Heart’s Traffic

Ching-In Chen

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

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

Black text stating The Golden Tortoise Journeys in Vietnam poems and prose by Edward Tick over a tan background with the centered sepia toned image of a man lounging on farm equipment reading and an ox.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Golden Tortoise

Edward Tick

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Geographer’s Wife

Bart Edelman

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Gentle Man

Bart Edelman

Arktoi, Poetry

the GAFFER

Celeste Gainey

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Forage House

Tess Taylor

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Farmer’s Daughter

Lynnell Edwards

Story Line Press legacy tittle, John Gery The Enemies of Leisure Poems, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

The Enemies of Leisure

John Gery

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Earth Is Not Flat

Katharine Coles

Story Line Press legacy tittle, Robert McDowell The Diviners Poem, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

The Diviners

Robert McDowell

Image of a sunset in los angeles, lined with palm trees

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Discarded Life

Adam Kirsch

Story Line Press legacy tittle, Sharon Hashimoto The Crane Wife, white script text against emerald green background.

Poetry, Story Line Press

The Crane Wife

Sharon Hashimoto

Diagonal orange and blue block lettering reads The Corpse Pose by Erik Campell over the x-rayed image of a skeletal hand on a black background.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Corpse Pose

Erik Campbell

Blue and white text stating The Common Fire Poems by Shelley Savren over a black background with an abstract painting.

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Common Fire

Shelley Savren

An image of a bare chest underwater with tattoos, images of coral and fish, blue text reads "The Chronicles Ramón García"

Poetry, Red Hen Press

The Chronicles

Ramon Garcia

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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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