In honor of National Poetry Month, The Writer's
Center is spotlighting recent and forthcoming books by Poet
Lore poets. Browse the list of recent releases below, then click the book title to purchase a copy and support Poet Lore poets!
Kate Angus, So
Late to the Party, Negative Capability Press, 2016 (forthcoming)
Indran Amirthanayagam, Ventana Azul, El Tapiz del Unicornio, 2016
Indran Amirthanayagam, Ventana Azul, El Tapiz del Unicornio, 2016
José Angel Araguz, Everything
We Think We Hear, Floricanto Press, 2015
William Archila, The Gravedigger's Archaeology, Red Hen, 2015
John Bargowski, Driving West on the Pulaski Skyway, Bordighera Press, 2012
Dara Barnat, In the Absence, Turning Point, forthcoming
Sandra Beasley, Count the Waves, Norton, 2015
William Archila, The Gravedigger's Archaeology, Red Hen, 2015
John Bargowski, Driving West on the Pulaski Skyway, Bordighera Press, 2012
Dara Barnat, In the Absence, Turning Point, forthcoming
Sandra Beasley, Count the Waves, Norton, 2015
Mark Belair, Breathing
Room, Aldrich Press, 2015
Jayne Benjulian, Five
Sextillion Atoms, Saddle Road Press, 2016 (forthcoming)
Robert Bense, Arguments in a Public Space and Listening to the Bowl Crack, Belle Fontaine Editions, 2016
Robert Bense, Arguments in a Public Space and Listening to the Bowl Crack, Belle Fontaine Editions, 2016
Don Berger, The
Long Time (bilingual), Wallstein Press, 2015
Chanel Brenner, Vanilla
Milk, Silver Birch Press, 2014
Traci Brimhall, Saudade, Copper Canyon Press,
2017 (forthcoming)
Kelly Cherry, Twelve Women in a Country Called America: Stories, Press 53, 2015
Kelly Cherry, Twelve Women in a Country Called America: Stories, Press 53, 2015
Susan Cohen, A
Different Wakeful Animal, Red Dragonfly Press, 2016
Martha Collins, Admit One: An American Scrapbook, Pittsburgh, 2016
Martha Collins, Admit One: An American Scrapbook, Pittsburgh, 2016
Lisa Fay Coutley, Errata,
Southern Illinois University Press, 2015
Jim Daniels, Rowing Inland, Wayne State
University Press, 2017 (forthcoming)
Robin Davidson, Luminous
Other, Ashland Poetry Press, 2013
Todd Davis, Winterkill, Michigan
State University Press, 2016
Keith Dunlap, Storyland, Hip Pocket
Press, 2016 (forthcoming)
David Ebenbach, We Were the People Who Moved, Broadkill River Press,
2016
Meg Eden, Post-High School Reality Quest,
California Coldblood, 2017 (forthcoming)
Jeff Friedman, Pretenders, Carnegie Mellon Univ. Press, 2014, and Memorials: A Selection by Mieczyslaw Jastrun (trans. by Dzvinia Orlowsky and Jeff Friedman), Dialogos Books, 2014
Jeff Friedman, Pretenders, Carnegie Mellon Univ. Press, 2014, and Memorials: A Selection by Mieczyslaw Jastrun (trans. by Dzvinia Orlowsky and Jeff Friedman), Dialogos Books, 2014
Bernadette Geyer (Ed.), My
Cruel Invention: A Contemporary Poetry Anthology, Meerkat Press, 2015
Tony Gloeggler, Until the Last Light Leaves, NYQ Books, and Tony Come Back August, Bittersweet Editions, 2015
Bill Glose, Personal Geography, David
Robert Books, 2016
Holly Guran, River of Bones,
Iris Press, 2015
Hedy Habra, Under Brushstrokes,
Press 53, 2015, and Tea in Heliopolis, Press 53, 2013
Carol Hamilton, Such Deaths, Purple Flag, 2014
Lois Marie Harrod, And She Took the Heart, Casa
de Cinco Hermanas, and Nightmares of the Minor Poet (forthcoming),
Five Oaks Press, 2016
Jessica Jacobs, Pelvis
with Distance, White Pine Press, 2014
Lowell Jaeger, Driving the
Back Road Home, Shabda Press, 2015
Julie Swarstad Johnson, Jumping
the Pit, Finishing Line Press, 2015
Lisa C Krueger, Run Away to the
Yard, Red Hen Press, 2017 (forthcoming)
Frannie Lindsay, If Mercy, The
Word Works, 2016
Diane Lockward, The
Uneaten Carrots of Atonement, Wind Publications, 2016
Perie Longo, BaggageClaim, WordTech, 2014 (Email
perie@west.net to purchase.)
Stephen Massimilla and Myra Kornfeld, Cooking with the Muse, Tupelo Press, 2016
Stephen Massimilla and Myra Kornfeld, Cooking with the Muse, Tupelo Press, 2016
Tim Mayo, Thesaurus of
Separation, Phoenicia Publishing, 2016 (forthcoming)
David McAleavey, Rock
Taught, Broadkill River Press,
2016
Kerrin McCadden,
Landscape
with Plywood Silhouettes, New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2014
Corinna McClanahan Schroeder, Inked, Texas Review Press, 2015
Corinna McClanahan Schroeder, Inked, Texas Review Press, 2015
Colleen J. McElroy, Blood Memory,
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2016
Mary Anne Morefield, Earth,
Grass, Trees and Stone, Coffeetown Press, 2015
Elizabeth Onusko, Portrait
of the Future with Trapdoor, Red Paint Hill, 2016
Christine Poreba, Rough
Knowledge, Anhinga Press, 2016
Gretchen Primack, Doris' Red Spaces, Mayapple, 2014
Gretchen Primack, Doris' Red Spaces, Mayapple, 2014
Alison Prine, Steel, Cider
Press Review, 2016
David Salner, Blue
Morning Light, Pond Road Press, 2016
Janice Lynch Schuster, What Are Mothers For?, Three Acre Wood, 2015
Janice Lynch Schuster, What Are Mothers For?, Three Acre Wood, 2015
Brittney Scott, The Derelict Daughter, New
American Press, 2016 (forthcoming)
Shane Seely, The Surface of the Lit World, Ohio University Press, 2015
Shane Seely, The Surface of the Lit World, Ohio University Press, 2015
Carrie Shipers, Cause
for Concern, Able Muse Press, 2015, and Family
Resemblances, University of New Mexico Press, 2016
Marcela Sulak, Decency, Black Lawrence
Press, 2015, and edited, along with Jacqueline Kolosov, Family
Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Forms, Rose
Metal Press, 2015
Carolyn Supinka, Stray
Gods, Finishing Line Press, 2016
Brian Swann, St.
Francis and the Flies, Autumn House Press, 2016
Maria Terrone, Eye to Eye,
Bordighera Press, 2014
Naomi Thiers, She
Was a Cathedral, Finishing Line Press, 2015, and inclusion in Veils, Halos, &
Shackles: International Poetry on the Oppression and Empowerment of Women,
Kasva Press, 2016
Sue Ellen Thompson, They,
Turning Point Books, 2014
Emma Trelles, inclusion in Political
Punch: Contemporary Poems on the Politics of Identity, Sundress
Publications, 2016 (forthcoming)
Marci Vogel, At
the Border of Wilshire & Nobody, Howling Bird Press, 2015
Ronald Wallace, For Dear Life,
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015
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Thiis was lovely to read
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