In The Queer South, Douglas Ray has assembled over 60 queer-identified voices exploring their exp...
Like a prose version of a chatty Frank O'Hara poem, Tim Dlugos' New York Diary is dense with the ...
Nocturnal Omissions is an unabashedly erotic, romantic, sometimes even philosophical dialogue bet...
In his debut chapbook of poetry, Saeed Jones walks on the periphery of the South, those places on...
This collection of lyric poems is a fugue of friendship: a straight girl and a gay boy coming of ...
Musical notes, paint pigment, and lives of the heart converge in fantastical worlds of invention....
On December 20, 2009, Bryan Borland's father was killed when his vehicle left a one-lane bridge a...
In Fat Girl, Jessie Carty asks us to strip and stand naked in front of a mirror. These poems are ...
In 1968, Irene Laureux's husband was murdered during the Paris riots and his body dumped near Not...
In Jessie Carty's most definitive collection of poetry yet, the poet explores identity through a ...
In From the Belly, Virginia Bell opens the doors to a gallery of poetic meditations - on the tend...
'THE VIOLENT SWIRL AND JOY OF LIFE'S INCESSANT MOSH PIT'- This is how Rachel McKibbens describes ...