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Jean Day takes a turn to natural and linguistic morphology in her new collection, APICALITY. In APICALITY (here, movement toward a point or apex, as in plant growth), Day concerns herself with morphologies writ large--those of creative plant and an...
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A first volume from experimental poet, queer activist, systems critic, and Berkeley City Council member. C3I interrogates cyber-connective interstices between bromance and kinship. Vacillating between lyric, ritual, and meme, Taplin encrypts a worl...
ROUSE THE RUSE AND THE RUSH is a poetic sequence inspired by the work of the acclaimed Dutch painter of floral still lifes Rachel Ruysch (1665-1750) and her father, Frederik Ruysch (1638-1731), an anatomist and botanist well-known for his innovative...
ARDOUR is a dialogue with Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib’s (c.1797–1869) Urdu Divan. Addressing a beloved in whose name it is also inscribed, Ardour is a cry of intimacy and separation resonant with the affective intensities of form. It is the latest i...
New poems from award winning poet Ed Roberson. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Ed Roberson worked in the area’s steel mills, in an advertising graphics agency, and as a research assistant in limnology, studying inland and coastal freshwater systems o...
Using Alice Notley’s 1981 poem “The Prophet” as an intertextual launchpad, Sundial collects two long poems from Bay Area writer Alli Warren. “Personal Poem” was written on the precipice of her debut poetry book, Here Come the Warm Jets, and “Sundial...
Poetry. Music. Evolving from a libretto for performance with Listening Center originally commissioned by the High Line, MAYBE THE SWEET HONEY POURS is made up of new poems that fold into a longer work drafted across several train rides from NYC to T...