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  • von Harriet Shenkman
    22,00 €

  • von Connie Zumpf
    22,00 €

  • von Roger W. Hecht
    20,00 €

  • von Maya Ribault
    22,00 €

  • von Martin Lammon
    25,00 €

    Martin Lammon's long-awaited second collection, The Long Road Home, offers poems that tell stories about a son's affection for his mother and father, and a husband's abiding love. His poems tell stories about back roads that crisscross Ohio's heartland, the Deep South, and beyond his homeland's borders, stories sometimes sad, sometimes funny, but always surprisingly familiar. Whether searching for Emus near the Oconee River, feeding pigs on his grandfather's farm, dancing with his beloved, or climbing up Blood Mountain and singing just for fun to the birds, Lammon reminds us how poems preserve best those moments that we long to hold on to, rewind and replay again and again. Like the poet Robert Frost, Lammon chooses the road less traveled, but rather than go alone down that solitary road, he invites the reader to join him on the journey.

  • von Benjamin Mueller
    21,00 €

    Benjamin Mueller's debut poetry collection, To Where Are We Bound, examines coming-of-age in a dying steel town, the desire for escape, and the power of place to shape our lives. The collection uses images to tell the story life in a small, rural Pennsylvania town. From Friday night football, to the shuttered steel factory, to the closed Main Street store fronts, Mueller's poems echo the voices of a past that is very much still present.

  • von Anne Johnson Mullin
    22,00 €

    As a five-year-old, the author experienced WWII in the snug embrace of her grandparents' home, with only minor disruptions. Memories - confusing, humorous, always vivid -- led to these poems.

  • von Mike Wahl
    22,00 €

  • von Kurt Steinwand
    22,00 €

  • von Maureen McElroy
    22,00 €

  • von Elaine Nadal
    22,00 €

    When is filled with secrets, curses, and dreams. Its poems read like a story, taking the reader through a journey in which one overcomes a troubled past and experiences healing through the power of the arts and the beauty around us. It contains the Best of the Net-nominated poem "The Question."

  • von Kimberly Wright
    26,00 €

  • von Laureen Summers
    22,00 €

    Contender of Chaos explores the poetic life and exposition of the inner life of a woman with a visible disability: the experiences, challenges, and the people and places she has known and loved. It is a life not ordinary or compromised, but one of reflection and self-discovery. This chapbook is the author's first published collection. It includes poems written in the late 60's, but most have been written, or revised, in the past 10 years. Many refer to a love of nature and coming to terms with a world that is often inviting and yet, unwelcoming at the same time. The poet has always been fascinated by her observations of how people relate to her and to each other. The poems hint at the struggle to understand her own sexuality as a woman with a disability, that affects speech and coordination. Creating a world full of lively adventures, finding a life-long love and having a family of one's own, engaging in intellectual pursuits, and building a diverse group of friends and colleagues have challenged the assumptions and stereotypes that many have about people with physical disabilities.

  • von Ralph Stevens
    26,00 €

  • von Ginna Luck
    27,00 €

  • von Tiff Holland
    27,00 €

    Tiff Holland's "My Mother's Transvestites" is a bildingsroman in poems telling the story of an ungendered young woman and she comes to realize her identity through the relective lens (the tri-angled mirrors) of the cross-dressers which frequent her mother's beauty salon. These poems have appeared in celebrated literary journals and, "Hot Work" in prose form in the flash fiction chapbook "Betty Superman" which won the 5th Annual Rose Metal Press Award and was later reimagined as one of the novellas-in-flash in Rose Metal's "My Very End of the Universe" (with the title taken from one of Holland's poems) which went on to win an IPPY Award.

  • von Paul Genega
    21,00 €

    In the original Dutch, moordener is murder and kill is creek. In this powerful collection of poetry, we follow these dark waters through a remarkable series of landscapes - real and imaginary, past and present, personal and political - joined in this journey by a ragtag mix of characters from pop culture, literature and the visual arts, among them James McNeill Whistler, Dorothy Kilgallen, Ronnie Spector, and Simon of Cyrene. Conjuring "nests of stinging terrors / sequestered in clenched fists," these are poems for our precarious times, poems which believe we must look back to look forward - not for the sake of easy nostalgia, but to tell our stories truthfully: "manifest destiny, memoir, grand guignol."

  • von Scott Hughes
    22,00 €

    The Universe You Swallowed Whole is a collection of poems that fly from the microcosm of ripples in a lake to the macrocosm of light bending in a black hole, from math to jazz, from informal to formal, from the here-and-now to the hereafter. This short book contains an infinite universe-one that you will long to return to again and again.

  • von John L. Wright
    21,00 €

  • von Deborah Kahan Kolb
    22,00 €

    In this intimate collection of poems, Deborah Kahan Kolb invites the reader to join her ongoing journey of becoming, of reimagining a life in the years after leaving the insular Hasidic community of her childhood. The author's poems of birth and birthing, of the personal and political reinvention of the self, offer a glimpse of the ways one can - indeed must - transform and emerge constantly new, to allow trapped light to escape. At times reflecting on the deeply personal relationships of marriage and motherhood, at times invoking the collective memory of Jewish history, Escape of Light places the reader at the epicenter of one woman's evolving journey of self-discovery.This poetry collection is a winner of the Bronx Council on the Arts BRIO Award, and the poems "After Auschwitz" and "Re(vision)" have been adapted for the award-winning short film Write Me.

  • von Dan Cullimore
    21,00 €

    "A poet wants words" Dan Cullimore writes, . . . "to carry home . . . useful as nuts." In this, his first and only published collection of poems, Dan collects words and images made of the everyday materials around him-- clay, mud, rain, reflections, memories-and crafts them into poems that, like nuts, carry home both meaning and potential. A self-taught poet and life-long resident of Mid-Missouri, Columbia specifically, Dan draws on the natural seasonal rhythms of the American Midwest, paying attention to violets in spring, firelight under trees in the fall, the cold condensation of water on glass in winter, and the heft of Missouri mud after summer rain. These are poems to sit with. They reward careful reading with insight.Funded in part by FLP's One Last Word Program.

  • von Elizabeth Varadan
    21,00 €

  • von Jody Winer
    22,00 €

    Winner of the Finishing Line Press 2019 Chapbook Competition, this sharply observant, powerful poetry collection explores the mysteries of connection and loss: the ways we co-exist, love, and leave.Leaping and swerving, Jody Winer's poems move across centuries and species: from an alligator farm lake to the moon's dry seas, from a stalled subway car to a 7-Eleven parking lot, from the garden of Eden to a burnt apple orchard.Welcome to guardian angel school: "Expect scant correlation between love and safety." The nation is haunted by "flickering strip malls and the Rust Belt's forlorn fortresses." We are expert at denial: "Though we know what's missing/our eyes still see complete trees. To live/we self-deceive." Grief "makes you write/your dead friend's name on the grocery list." What to do? These poems implore us to be curious, ask questions, pay attention. As any student should.Big answers are scarce, but small signs of hope abound. Light shines through dark times: "infrared visible ultraviolet X/raiser of spirits…. our daily bread sign of warm bed/and someone home." Death looms, but so does love: "As hours kill, chimes make fireworks." Imagination transforms: "There's still time./No end to invented light." So why not "Picture a Mount Rushmore for Women"?

  • von Jennifer LeBlanc
    26,00 €

    The poems in Descent illuminate the lives of women (mythological, Biblical, historical, and modern) through traditional poetic forms, persona poems, and ekphrastic work. Whether reimagining the myth of Persephone and Demeter in the context of a modern mother-daughter relationship or giving voice to anonymous women portrayed in Impressionist paintings, these poems revise patriarchal stories from a decidedly feminist point of view. Woven throughout the collection are more personal poems connecting the poet's experience to that of the characters.

  • von Daryl J. Lukas
    25,00 €

  • von Loretta Oleck
    22,00 €

  • von Janet Kozachek
    22,00 €

    My Women, My Monsters, Janet Kozachek's lavishly illustrated poetry chapbook conjures monsters of the feminine kind for a post modern world. There are monsters who would be goddesses of power and grandeur if not for their mistaken identities. There are monsters who are quiet and others who are wild. Some are half insect, half human. Others sport chicken legs and lay eggs. Still others are enigmatic figures of the earth and skies. Many are archetypes of personalities, rendered as exotic yet familiar. Through poetry and art, Kozachek gives form and voice to fears, anger and awe that most everyone may recognize, regardless of gender. The author mines her rich history of studies and travels throughout Europe, the United States and Asia to bring home a treasury of both handsome and horrifying women - all in classic black and white linear designs with rich detailed patterns with a tapestry of words to match. These poems words and illustrations were created with an eye for detail, a mind for feminine complexities, and a heart for adventure. My Women, My Monsters, published by Finishing Line Press, previously won an Honorable Mention from Concrete Wolf for its witty verse completed and complimented by elaborately detailed black and white drawings. Exhibitions of the poetry and illustrations have been presented at the I.P. Stanback Museum of South Carolina State University with A Gaze Upon Woman: The Drawings of Janet Kozachek, and at Stormwater Studios in Columbia, South Carolina.

  • von Ruth McArthur
    22,00 €

  • von Esther Stenson
    21,00 €

    These poems are engaging, soulful and inspiring. Through a series of reunions, the poems provide snapshots of the author's journey from an Amish school to life in other countries. Additional portraits of various family members interest and amuse, while reflections on nature inspire gratitude for the good in our lives.

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