News:

The Oregonian: Poems for the Pandemic

Date: June 4, 2020

Kim Stafford’s days have a rhythm, a routine. Oregon’s poet laureate wakes before dawn. He takes a long walk around his neighborhood. When he returns to his home in Southwest Portland, […]

Black Earth Institue: Social Distancing

Date: June 4, 2020

In dreams I walk through crowds, brushing arms, knocking elbows. Skin to skin: hands are bare. Crocuses congregate in beds, along sidewalks. Unlatching city gates,

Poets.org: Aerial, Wild Pine

Date: June 4, 2020

A flare of russet,green fronds, surpriseof flush againstthe bare grey cypressin winter woods. Cardinal wild pine,quill-leaf airplantor dog-drink-water.Spikes of bright bloom–exotic plumage.

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Reviews:

Bookczuk Praises Ellen Meeropol’s On Hurricane Island

Date: October 8, 2014

Bookczuk gave a great review of Ellen Meeropol's On Hurricane Island, which will be released next Spring. The reviewer applauds Ellen's ability to induce a reader's self-examination through the text: […]

Monologging Reviews Interrobang!

Date: October 8, 2014

Kendra Bartell has given a wonderful review on Jessica Piazza's Interrobang in Monologging. She mentions how Jessica is able to use traditional poetic form and still be accessible to a […]

Shelf Awareness Loves Sex World

Date: October 8, 2014

Nancy Powell from Shelf Awareness praises Ron Koertge's Sex World in a recent review: "Sex World will simultaneously shock, tickle the funny bone, provoke grief and inspire hope with some […]

The SunBreak raves about Elissa Washuta!

Date: August 13, 2014

In a recent review, Chris Burlingame, writing for The SunBreak heaped praise upon Elissa Washuta's "unforgettable" book, My Body Is a Book of Rules. "It feels like you’re learning about […]

Shelf Awareness loves If Not For This!

Date: August 8, 2014

In a recent review of Pete Fromm's new novel, If Not For This, Linnie Greene, writing for Shelf Awareness, praised the novel's emotional impact. "This is a tough read, but […]

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