News:

Kelly Barth chats with Gary Henry from LJWorld.com

Date: September 6, 2012

In a recent article on LJWorld.com, Kelly Barth spoke with Gary Henry about religion, sexuality, and her memoir My Almost Certainly Real Imaginary Jesus. – "Advance notices from other authors […]

Tess Taylor chats with NPR’s Melissa Block

Date: August 21, 2012

Tess Taylor discusses poetry with NPR's Melissa Block for the station's NewsPoet project.- “As a poet I get to break the frame of the day and make it something different. […]

Suck on the Marrow in the San Francisco Examiner

Date: July 21, 2011

The San Francisco Examiner's LJ Moore gives Suck on the Marrow a rave review, writing "Suck on the Marrow is ambitious, complex, unflinching, and ultimately welcoming, so that the ugliness, […]

A Measure’s Hush Review

Date: May 6, 2011

Anne Coray's newest title A Measure's Hush, published by Boreal an imprint of Red Hen, was given a shining review in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner: "But really great poets take […]

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Reviews:

Alyssa Graybeal’s FLOPPY reviewed in Library Journal!

Date: April 18, 2023

In this compelling memoir, debut author and cartoonist Graybeal writes about her life living with chronic pain and her childhood diagnosis of the rare genetic connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danlos […]

Oakville News Reviews AQUEOUS by Jade Shyback!

Date: April 3, 2023

After a phenomenal reception for her debut novel Aqueous at the Winter Institute American Booksellers Association convention in Seattle Washington this February, Oakville’s Jade Shyback is ready for the real publication launch right here […]

Authorlink recommends AQUEOUS by Jade Shyback

Date: March 27, 2023

Shyback has created an all-too-believable future with a consummate eye for detail and realism in this, her debut novel. Marisol and her companions are terrific characters, and the reader will […]

Publishers Weekly reviews Amber Flame’s APOCRIFA!

Date: March 21, 2023

The expansive and formally inventive second collection from Flame (Ordinary Cruelty) considers the cornerstones of romance—doubt, surrender, grief, resolution—through poems about hunger, exploration, and forbidden fruit.

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