Finalist, Miller Williams Poetry Prize“The past is a flame you must learn to hold / your hand above,” Eric Leigh writes in this stunning first volume of poems, a poignant meditation on the harm that w
Finalist, 2018 Miller Williams Poetry PrizeWalking with Eve in the Loved City is an ambitious collection. Using a variety of male figures—Jeff Goldblum, Ringo Starr, the poet’s uncle Billy
Winner, 2018 Miller Williams Poetry PrizeNarcissus Americana sings and scraps and wrestles its way across various landscapes—abandoned quarries, art museums, lavish homes, and tar pits—in
Finalist, 2018 Miller Williams Poetry PrizeYa Te Veo takes as its title the name of a mythical tree that eats people. Like the branches of that tree, the poems in this book seem to capture and nourish
Finalist, 2019 Miller Williams Poetry Prize“Poems that lead us to striking insights and strange destinations.” —Billy CollinsThe men who recur as characters throughout Jess Williard&
Winner, 2019 Miller Williams Poetry Prize“We are the happy riders on the stream of Padua’s consciousness . . . a smart, sympathetic mind at work.” —Billy CollinsDrawing on the