Winner of the 6th Annual Three Mile Harbor Poetry Prize. In the insightful words of Sarah Sousa, these luminous poems explore "an occluded landscape where wildlife collides with humanity, the country's politics is as out of balance as the climate an...
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Shakespeare's women take the spotlight in Elizabeth Sylvia's haunting poetry, unleashing their grief, rage and power. NONE BUT WITCHES: POEMS ON SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN is a stunning debut collection by Elizabeth Sylvia, winner of the 5th annual Three ...
Poetry. ATROPHY OF THE BOY WHO BECAME A WISHING WELL, Nathaniel Bek's debut collection, won the 4th annual Three Mile Harbor Press Poetry Prize. Set in rural Wisconsin, these poems explore a dark reality of tragedy, violence, toxic masculinity and s...
Poetry. Old loves—especially music and art—once again kindle a poetry of beguiling eloquence and erudition for Jordan Smith and highlights of this collection include two memorable suites of poems: "Eight Hats," based on paintings by Walter Hatke, an...
Poetry. Describing M.L. Brown's stunning debut collection, Marsha de la O finds "a kind of lyric distillation" in the poetry, "purifying and condensing meaning into a sumptuous sparseness, an almost crystalline austerity." "Radiant," says Khadijah Q...
Poetry. "The reach of these graceful, ambitious poems ranges across stars, cities, storms. Their music is both political and deeply private, braiding the two undersongs together in challenging and sometimes wrenching poetry. These are poems to be sa...
Poetry. Latinx Studies. Marisol Baca's debut collection TREMOR is a journey through shimmering landscapes and innerscapes. Interlacing the past and the present through the lens of her Mexican-American heritage, Baca unspools profound connections — l...
Poetry. Environmental Studies. Pamela Hughes' MEADOWLAND TAKE MY HAND is both an elegy for the continued loss of the land and an exploration of the toxic and playful. Along the track of this eco-adventure, from mountainous landfills and industrial w...