Poetry by Jen Karetnick, Winner of the 2022 Cider Press Review Book Award Poetry by Jen Karetnick, winner of the 2022 Cider Press Review Book Award, selected by Lauren Camp. Camp observes, "The poems in INHERITANCE WITH A HIGH ERROR RATE carry envi...
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Winner of the 2022 Cider Press Review Editors' Prize Book Award. Lola Haskins, author of Asylum: Improvisations on John Clare (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019), writes: “In this collection, Looney dances as if no one were watching as he turns l...
Winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Book Award. Lee Peterson’s manuscript, IN THE HALL OF NORTH AMERICAN MAMMALS, won the 2021 CPR Book Award. “A grandmother, the wolf, and a landscape of hills lit by dusk and snow populate Peterson’s radiant new...
Poetry by Sara Moore Wagner, Winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors’ Prize. Winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors’ Prize, “Sara Moore Wagner’s SWAN WIFE toggles between the world of fairy tales and the world we live in, both of which...
Winner of the 2020 Cider Press Review Book Award for PoetrySCALE MODEL OF A COUNTRY AT DAWN by John Sibley Williams won the 2020 Cider Press Review Book Award for Poetry. Author Esteban Rodriguez writes, “In SCALE MODEL OF A COUNTRY AT DAWN, John Si...
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Poetry. "In this gorgeous debut collection, Kathy Davis announces, 'I've no illusions of control'—yet even as this book celebrates profusion, it manifests aesthetic control, unsentimental intelligence, and tightly leashed feeling. In fields of fleab...
Poetry. Winner of the 2019 Cider Press Review Editors' Prize.
Poetry. Winner of the 2018 Cider Press Review Editors' Prize. "Blueprints offers a map of some of the most intimate human relationships, charting the dark and light that coexists in the spaces between siblings, parents and children, lovers, and spou...
Poetry. "WHAT PENELOPE CHOOSES is a rare combination of heart, heft, and technical brilliance. The voice is sure as it moves us through this old and familiar tale, both accounting for and challenging everything we think we know about what happened, ...
Poetry. Joseph Fasano's much anticipated fourth book, THE CROSSING, is his most intimate yet. By turns lamentation and consolation, it confronts grief and gain, always trying "to praise the mutilated world."
Poetry. "In ALL THROATS SOUND ANIMAL, Devon Moore has assembled poems from the empathetic imagination—alert, simultaneously delicate and strong, like raw silk. This is a collection to be read carefully and slowly for this is a poetics of compassion....
Poetry. "The poems in Grant Clauser's RECKLESS CONSTELLATIONS break and enter a past peopled by a cast of restless adolescents who fight, fuck, set fires and chug bottles of rotgut wine in their race away from innocence. But, as he writes in 'Going ...
Poetry. "This is a whip-smart, original, and utterly lucid book. In poem after poem the reader is spoken with and not to. It's like an intense conversation that you don't want to end."—Thomas Lux
Poetry.Winner of the 2015 Cider Press Review Book Award. "The elegiac is a most tender and yet most rigorous accounting. Every detail of its fact and decorum must register upon flesh, upon the syllables of flesh. In WORK BY BLOODLIGHT, Bouwsma unfai...