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A new collection from Lambda Literary Award finalist Ted Rees, combining poetry and essay in a defining groundbreaking new genre. HAND ME THE LIMITS attacks the taboo subject of illness and healthcare in our American dystopia with the grit, style,...
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Roof Books is proud to present the debut poetry collection of an exciting emerging talent, Sol Cabrini, whose work as an indie rapper under the moniker Sol Patches has already established her as a fierce and fearless artist in the vein of Mykki Blan...
David Rothenberg's new exploration reveals the unique sounds of underwater life by world renowned musician and naturalist. In SECRET SOUNDS OF PONDS, environmental musician and ecopoet David Rothenberg tosses a microphone into a pond and we read (a...
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Uche Nduka returns with an explosive new collections of poems based on the Pacific Northwest during the covid pandemic. Sheltering with his wife and child on Washington State's Bainbridge Island during a global pandemic, the poet as political surre...
Another tour de force book of poetry and flash prose from the multi-genre talent, Richard Loranger. MAMMAL is a collection of Richard Loranger’s poetry and flash prose that is grounded in his poetics of reexamination and the consistent questioning...
New Poetry Collection from the National Poetry Series Winner Elizabeth Robin. National Poetry Series Winner Elizabeth Robinson is the author of several collections of poetry. Her new book, EXCURSIVE, roves through a miscellany of experience and obs...
The highly anticipated new book from Brian Kim Stefans—FOR TRAPPED THINGS is a collection of poems written between, roughly, 2016 and 2021. Mostly short, lyrical, tart, angry with the government, with a lot of rhymes. “FOR TRAPPED THINGS, the lates...
Winner of the Gertrude Stein Award for Innovative Poetry in English. Robert Glück's new book I, BOOMBOX is a long poem fashioned from the author’s misreadings. In that sense, it’s a queer autobiography in which Glück dreams on the page. “Rimbaud i...
The former Queens Borough Poet Laureate, Paolo Javier was the recipient of a 2021 Rauschenberg Foundation Artist Grant, featured artist in Greater NY 2015 and Queens International 2018: Volumes. He has produced three albums of sound poetry with List...
A new collection from multi-award-winner poet Jean Day. THE NIGHT BEFORE ... begins with the women's marches of 2016, follows with an east-to-west road trip across the US, and finally arrives at a meditation on mourning. If this sounds like an iti...
Discover an exciting literary talent in Jacob Kahn, the Californian poet whose debut full-length collection engages with classical antiquity as a way to grasp our present moment. Discover an exciting literary talent in Jacob Kahn, the Californian p...
“There is a rhythmic rapidity to Uche Nduka’s SCISSORWORK, the work of relentlessly cutting at the barrage of sensory data coming at us, leaving the syntax between dense blocks of text and epigrammatic and occasionally even whimsical poems, like pap...
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