In her second collection of poems, Lee Ann Roripaugh probes themes of mixed-race female identities, evoking the molting processes of snakes and insects who shed their skins and shells as an ongoing me
In Names above Houses, Oliver de la Paz uses both prose and verse poems to create the magical realm of Fidelito Recto?a boy who wants to fly?and his family of Filipino immigrants. Fidelito’s mother, M
The Indian-American poet reflects on her immigrant experience and subsequent Americanization in s series of reflective, sensual poems. Winner of the Crab Orchard Award for Best First Book. Original.
Marilene Phipps’s poetry invites the reader to share sharp slices of Caribbean experience: Haiti is both stage and backdrop for people who move in various strata of the social scheme and through the t
In the fascinating collection of poems, In the Absence of Clocks, poet Jacob Shores-Arguello takes readers on an illuminating voyage through Ukrainian life. Set during the turmoil of the 2004 Orange R
In Huang Po and the Dimensions of Love, poet Wally Swist blends themes of love and epiphany to lead readers into a more conscious interaction with the world around them. These ethereal poems call upon
In her second collection of poems, J. Allyn Rosser explores the human condition in all its gloriously valiant pathos. Misery Prefigured dwells on our continual reinventions of self and world and the r
Women’s voices offering an intimate view into women’s livesLizzie Borden in Love, a collection of poems by national bestselling author Julianna Baggott, offers poignant commentary in the voices of wom