News:

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 […]

Friday 5 at 5

Date: January 2, 2024

Join a Denver Public Library reader’s advisor extraordinaire for a flash book buzz featuring hot new and forthcoming titles that you just have to know about! Give us 15 minutes, […]

2023 Small Press Gift Guide

Date: December 12, 2023

BOMB looks back at the books from small and independent presses we featured in 2023 and helps you pair them with the idiosyncratic readers in your life.  We’re grateful to […]

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Reviews:

Jessica Piazza’s Interrobang Reviewed by The Rumpus

Date: January 8, 2014

Jessica Piazza's poetry collection Interrobang recieves an enthusiastic review from literary site The Rumpus. Writer Mag Gabbert proclaims, "The experience of reading these poems is like wandering through a hall […]

Pedestal Magazine Reviews Nicelle Davis’ Becoming Judas

Date: January 8, 2014

Pedestal Magazine reviewed Nicelle Davis' Becoming Judas, complimeting the poet on her unique ability to mix topics of religion, love and desire, among others, into one seemless collection. JoSelle Vanderhooft […]

Steve Basset’s Golden Ghetto Receives Praise

Date: January 2, 2014

The Bulletin of Overseas Brats praises Steve Basset's memoir Golden Ghetto. "This book has the benefit of a very gifted writer because the more interested and fascinated he becomes, the […]

Alibi Praises Steve Basset’s Golden Ghetto

Date: December 13, 2013

Lisa Barrow from Alibi calls Steve Basset's style in Golden Ghetto: How the Americans & French Fell In & Out of Love During the Cold War "enthusiastic." "Bassett’s old-school journalistic […]

LitReactor absolutely loves The Ogre’s Wife

Date: October 30, 2013

Brian McGackin from LitReactor calls Ron Koertge's The Ogre's Wife "the book that's going to get you back into poetry." "Koertge isn't trying to be smart; he is smart. He […]

LitBridge reviews The Palace of Contemplating Departure

Date: October 30, 2013

LitBridge's Analicia Sotelo discusses the very "personal" feel of the poems of Brynn Saito's The Palace of Contemplating Departure. "Saito writes about departure with a meditative restlessness that asks if […]

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