Poetry. Enid Dame calls THE FUTURIST'S MISTRESS "Playful, anarchic, often hilariously funny glimpses of the world we know from a skewed, sophisticated angle." Lorraine Schein is a New York poet and wr
Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Art. ABLE MUSE WINTER 2011 continues the tradition of masterfully crafted poetry, fiction, essays, art & photography, and book reviews that have bec
Literary Nonfiction. "Leslie Scalapino's meticulous commitment to understanding certain writings has resulted in this wonderful book. It proposes that such an understanding does not fix ideas
Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Juan J. Morales forthcoming book of poems, The Siren World, is a collection at once intensely personal and seemlessly universal. The poems delve into the wonders and hor
Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Art. ABLE MUSE WINTER 2010 is the much anticipated inaugural print edition of Able Muse Review. It is an issue filled with the usual masterfully crafted
Poetry. "Many, many lives converge in THEY SAY THIS IS HOW DEATH CAME INTO THE WORLD like the illusion of parallel lines converging on the horizon. What seems quiet layers ice on a roiling maelstrom.
Poetry. The poems in NO EDEN merge the landscapes of a rainy girlhood in the American South and the mythic world of Noah and the Flood. In these poems, a backyard stretches between a mother and daught
Poetry. Don Cellini's new work, TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH, possesses an elegance and integrity rarely found on bookshelves today. Cellini's poems are intelligent and clever while capturing subtle emotion
Cultural Writing. Most books on the 1960's focus on large liberal organizations and reformist politics. This one is unabashedly devoted to the far left of the far left. DANCIN' IN THE STREETS is a col
Poetry. GOING DOWN GRAND, the first full length anthology of Grand Canyon poems, gathers the voices and thoughts of explorers, cowboys, river- runners, hikers, artists, geologists, rangers, and others
Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Art. The ABLE MUSE ANTHOLOGY celebrates Able Muse's journey through its first decade and beyond by showcasing the best of the published poetry, fiction, essays, i
Cultural Writing. "At bottom, Allen Grossman is a deeply human author who writes that the 'desire for something might make it true.' His desire for poetry is a sign of a wish, formed during a traumati
Fiction. A man purchases a house, the house of Fra Keeler, moves in, and begins investigating the circumstances of the latter's death. Yet the investigation quickly turns inward, and the reality it se
Fiction. LGBT Studies. African American Studies. "ANA PATOVA CROSSES A BRIDGE is the third volume of Renee Gladman's magnificent, melancholy series about the city-state of Ravicka, or about the archit
Literary Nonfiction. Northeast Asia Studies. Korean national park campgrounds are situated near beautiful landscapes of blue sea, sandy beaches, waterfalls, towering forested mountains, and dramatic r
Literary Nonfiction. Korean Language Study. The Korean Times language instruction series featuring easy and useful Korean expressions that can be put to use in everyday life, charming illustrations th
Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Art. ABLE MUSE SUMMER 2011 is the much-anticipated second issue of the semiannual print edition of ABLE MUSE. This issue continues the tradition of mast
Poetry. "At the center of this fabulous tale of the human heart a tale at once historical, scientific, musical, literary is a wrenched lyric cry, the cry of a particular woman in a particular place, t
In Vancouver as the dark winter tapered into springI undertook to singMy life my body these wordsThe men from a perspective.The Men is a work that will be both familiar and fresh to anyone who has rea