News:

Best of 2023: Our Favorite Indie Books

Date: January 9, 2024

Combing through our Best of Indie list is always an interesting end-of-year exercise. Which trend percolated through our sample size of 100 books in 2023? Stewardship, a call for protection of […]

Best New Poetry Books

Date: January 2, 2024

Handpicked by our expert librarians and staff, the poetry books in this list, all published in 2022, include debut collections and new classics from established poets. Click here to read […]

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Reviews:

Realizing Queer Kinship

Date: March 16, 2020

Martha K. Davis’ SCISSORS, PAPER, STONE was recently reviewed by Gertrude Press’ Jess Travers. The novel, narrated in alternating chapters by Catherine, her adopted daughter Min, and Min’s best friend […]

Shelf Awareness Gives The Mighty Currawongs A Gold Star

Date: March 16, 2020

“With his mastery of language and eye for detail, Doyle’s characters always feel authentic, and their ups and downs are realistically proportioned. His gift for finding the sublime in even […]

Poetic Paschen

Date: March 16, 2020

“The Chicago poet has spread the good wordings via book, CD, and subway.”

Three reviews praising Celeste Gainey’s the GAFFER!” “

Date: March 16, 2020

Kristofer Collins, from Pittsburgh Magazine, calls Gainey’s the Gaffer a “treasure trove of backstage stories” refering to her 35 years as chief lighting technician in Hollywood. Collins had this to say: “Gainey’s work […]

From the Antioch Review

Date: March 16, 2020

What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison by Camille T. Dungy. Red Hen Press, 88 pp., $15.95 (paper). Dungy’s powerful first collection recognizes language–“A stranger’s voice echoing […]

The Los Angeles Times praises A Wild Surmise

Date: March 16, 2020

Hector Tobar from the LA Times applauds Eloise Klein Healy’s treatment of the city of Los Angeles, and comments on “what an inspired choice she was” for the first poet […]

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