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Elizabeth Stix's debut story collection Set in the fictional California town of San Encanto – a place where suburban angst coexists with the astonishing – a lonely wife finds her oppressive husband has become a dirigible who follows her from the sk...
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MONARCH: STORIES subverts the reader's common perceptions about how love can heal, how loss and suffering can transform, and how every character deserves a second chance. America's city scars, sewers, alleyways, and bars are landscape to their wars,...
”What happens when two women write self-portraits ‘lined’ by famous writers? The answer lies in the collaborative magic of Simone Muench and Jackie K. White’s THE UNDER HUM, a gorgeous panoply of golden shovels, centos, and tangy tercets to make you...
The poems in TO LEAVE FOR OUR OWN COUNTRY offer a new approach to place-based writing and thought in an often uprooted age. Ranging from the shores of Lake Michigan to the small towns of Iowa and Indiana, and finally landing in the heart of New York...
MAMAS, MARTYRS, AND JEZEBELS: MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER LIES YOU’VE BEEN TOLD ABOUT BLACK WOMEN revisits notions of Black womanhood to include the ways in which Black women’s perceived strength can function as a dangerous denial of Black women’s hum...
2022 St. Lawrence Book Award Winner Charlie Peck’s debut collection WORLD’S LARGEST BALL OF PAINT began with a world record. Through a series of fragmented narrative poems, WORLD’S LARGEST BALL OF PAINT navigates place and self, memory and remember...
Linguistically acrobatic, FISHWIFE interrogates dictionary definitions and the messy function of memory, reclaiming and redefining language to discover the self. This collection explores where and how embodiments of wifehood and identity overlap and...
Rebecca Meacham's latest chapbook balances the tragic, the absurd, and the surreal. In this “hybridiary” of historical fiction and personal memoir, we peer inside baby incubators at Coney Island, waiting for childhood to take wing. We overhear the...
From an Italian word meaning “to repent,” a pentimento is an instance in painting when traces of an artist’s earlier decisions or mistakes are visible through the final layer(s) of paint. Using modes of confession, ekphrasis, and biblical persona, P...
A debut chapbook from a promising talent, Jane Morton. Jane Morton’s debut chapbook SNAKE LORE explores the intimacy and violence born of a particular place, weaving a broken narrative fraught with the tangled dynamics of individuals and their env...
Contributors: Erin Adair-Hodges, Susan Aizenberg, Rebecca Aronson, Ruth Awad, Carol Barrett, S. Erin Batiste, Sandra Beasley, Lillian-Yvonne Bertram, Malachi Black, Elijah Burrell, Janet Burroway, Lauren Camp, Victoria Chang, George David Clark, Ti...
Black Lawrence Immigrant Writing Series Selection. “DRESSING THE SAINTS is a beautiful collection of short stories that captures the losses, family allegiances, and ruptures of Cuban exile. Haunted by the past, richly detailed, and with a strong sen...
The linked stories in UNBEND THE RIVER are set along a forested stretch of land between Lake Erie and the upper Allegheny River in Western New York, places dense with rivers, hills, and forest. The characters, all of whom are tied to a modern knife ...
THE BONES BENEATH captures what it means to be American, Southern, diasporan, what it means to belong and not to belong, and finding many ways home. It transports readers across place and time, focusing on race and racism, health and healing, Africa...