
Poetry Titles:
| Against the Simple |
Robert Miltner |
| The Age of the Flower Poems by Helga Sandburg |
Helga Sandburg |
| Already the World |
Victoria Redel |
| American
Spring Song The Selected Poems of Sherwood Anderson |
Stuart Downs |
| Animals of Habit |
Catherine Pierce |
| Any Kind of Excuse |
Nin Andrews |
| The Apprentice of Fever |
Richard Tayson |
| The Auctioneer
Bangs His Gavel |
Benjamin S. Grossberg |
| Back Through Interruption |
Kate Northrop |
| Beyond Forgetting Poetry and Prose about Alzheimer’s Disease |
Holly J. Hughes |
| Beyond the Velvet Curtain |
Karen Kovacik |
| Bloody Versicles The Rhymes of Crime |
Jonathan Goodman |
| Breathless |
Jeanne Bryner |
| Cloud
Tablets |
F. Daniel Rzicnek |
| Constituents
of Matter |
Anna Leahy |
| The Drowned Girl |
Eve Alexandra |
| Edward Taylor’s Gods Determinations and Preparatory
Meditations A Critical Edition |
Daniel Patterson |
| Far From Algiers |
Djelloul Marbrook |
| Field
o’ My Dreams The Collected Poems of Gene Stratton-Porter |
Mary DeJong Obuchowski |
| A Gathering of Poets |
Maggie Anderson Alex Gildzen |
| The Genuine Negro Hero |
Thomas Sayers Ellis |
| The Gospel of Barbecue |
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers |
| The Heart’s Pangaea |
Susan Neale |
| Herbert Woodward Martin and the African American
Tradition in Poetry |
Ronald Primeau |
| History in Bones |
Juliana Gray Vice |
| How to
Paint the Savior Dead |
Jason Gray |
| In the Arbor |
Nancy Kuhl |
| Inscribing
My Name Selected Poems: New, Used, and Repossessed |
Herbert Woodward Martin |
| Intaglio |
Ariana-Sophia M. Kartsonis |
| Intended Place |
Rosemary Willey |
| John
Marr and Other Sailors, with Some Sea-Pieces |
Herman Melville Edited by Douglas Robillard |
| Just One of Those Things |
Sarah Perrier |
| The Lazarus Method |
Kate Hancock |
| C. S. Lewis, Poet The Legacy of His Poetic Impulse |
Don W. King |
| Likely |
Lisa Coffman |
| Losses of Moment |
Lou Suarez |
| Lot of My Sister |
Allison Stine |
| Melville's Clarel and the Intersympathy of Creeds |
William Potter |
| A Memory Palace |
Colin Hamilton |
| The Memphis Sun |
Jim Murphy |
| Morning
Song |
Joanne Lehman |
| The Next of Us Is About to Be Born The Wick Poetry Series Anthology In Celebration of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Wick Poetry Center |
Maggie Anderson |
| Nixon and I |
Karen Kovacik |
| Orphics |
Leonard Kress |
| Paper Cathedrals |
Morri Creech |
| The Poems of Herman Melville |
Douglas Robillard |
| The
Poetry of Nursing Poems and Commentaries of Leading Nurse-Poets |
Judy Schaefer |
| Primer for Non-Native Speakers |
Philip Metres |
| Recipe for Blackberry Cake |
Diane Gilliam Fisher |
| Romantic Poems, Poets, and Narrators |
Joseph C. Sitterson Jr. |
| Rooms and Fields Dramatic Monologues from the War in Bosnia |
Lee Peterson |
| Rooms by the Sea |
Mary Ann Samyn |
| Sabishi poems from japan |
David Hassler |
| Salt |
Liz Tilton |
| The Secret Turning of the Earth |
Anthony Libby |
| The Several World |
Will Toedtman |
| Sleepwalking with Mayakovsky |
Robert Brown |
| Song of the Rest of Us |
Mindi Kirchner |
| The
Space between Stars |
Matt McBride |
| Spotlit
Girl |
Kevin Oberlin |
| Stone for an Eye |
Karen Craigo |
| Stranger
Truths |
Maureen Passmore |
| Sunk Like God Behind the House |
Kent Maynard |
| Surge |
Matthew Cooperman |
| Tornado |
Ted Lardner |
| Toward Evening and the Day Far Spent |
Stephen Frech |
Anele Rubin |
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| Twenty Questions for Robbie Dunkle |
J. Gabriel Scala |
| Vanishings from That Neighborhood |
Joe Bonomo |
| Weeks in This Country |
Vivé Griffith |
| white |
Mary E. Weems |
| White Sustenance |
Kat Snider Blackbird |
| World, Self, Poem Essays on Contemporary Poetry from the Jubilation of Poets |
Leonard M. Trawick |
| The World Underneath | Richard Tayson |
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