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”Susan Terris is a poet of tensile, particular language and fearless investigation. – Jane Hirshfield “In a crazed world, we love small things,” a speaker tells us in GREEN LEAVES, UNSEEING. And this poet offers up chocolate soufflé, honeycomb, gho...
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Contest Judge Mary Jo Bang wrote: "Unputadownable, as in 'so gripping as to be read right through at one sitting.” Winner of the 2023 Marsh Hawk Press First Prize in Poetry. Contest Judge Mary Jo Bang writes: "Like Penelope’s daily weaving, ripped ...
Insights into creating poetic forms against an autobiographical background. Part of the Chapter One series acclaimed by Publishers Weekly that presents the writers’ craft in real life. Eileen R. Tabios: “I wrote THE INVENTOR not because it’s about ...
An exploration of the writer’s craft through a series of short, linked personal essays. Each chapter features an anecdote from the author’s development as a writer that illustrates craft elements central to his body of work. CRAFT: A MEMOIR is an e...
The Making of The Best American Poetry. The first chapter, written for the 2018 reissue of the inaugural volume of the series, gives an account of the birth of The Best American Poetry (Scribner) and is followed by the forewords Lehman wrote for the...
A First Collection By the Winner of the 2022 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize. This collection of experimental lyric poems, which won the 2022 Marsh Hawk Press Book Prize, explores the porosity of borders inside the imagination. Many pieces are prose ...
The title poem, “Because I Love You, I Become War,” is a poem of feminist genius, deserving to be in the pantheon of all-time brilliant poems! —Sascha A. Akhtar, author of #LoveLikeBlood Raw[ness] exudes from this collection of poems and poetics pr...
A New and Selected collection of poems by a distinguished poet who began his career as a jazz player. “What most distinguishes the poetry and makes it entirely individual is the manner in which, over the course of any given poem, there is a sense ...
A new collection of poems by Burt Kimmelman, including the long series "Plague Calendar" about the COVID-19 pandemic.Burt Kimmelman’s new poems continue his exploration of syllabic forms. The book’s first section contains individual poems written in...
Charles Bernstein calls ZEUGMA “Fresh marvelous exuberant lyric wildness"“Fink’s poems are an invitation to a dance: they spur a conversation with the future, the past, and the present. I enjoy seeing how the anxieties of antecedents play out: one v...
Mary Mackey charts the paths of her own creativity as she tries to discover an entry point to the magical place where the seed of a poem starts to open.A meditation on how the sources of creativity emerged from a vast, wordless reality and became av...
Discover Where Poetry Begins25 ORIGINAL ESSAYS and INTERVIEWS. An innovative anthology of essential information about the development of the writing craft—memoirs and interviews of outstanding poets from diverse backgrounds who recall the ways by wh...
If you’re a poet, how are you going to survive if you can’t get a teaching job?In PLAN B: A POET’S SURVIVORS MANUAL, McIntosh offers the answer: you need a Plan B if you want to put food on the table, wear shoes without holes in the soles, and stop ...
Winner of the 2021 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize, RASA is Joanne Dominique Dwyer’s second collection of poems, chosen by David Lehman for the Marsh Hawk Poetry Prize. Dwyer lives and writes in Northern New Mexico. Poetry.
"'I am more than the smell / of fear grasping my collar,' Lorna Dee Cervantes tells us in one of the powerful poems in this new collection. Indeed, she is. But Cervantes' brilliance here is her ability to speak the fear as well as the resistance to ...