The coming-of-age chronicle of a queer Latinx Southerner.
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The coming-of-age chronicle of a queer Latinx Southerner.
Poet and playwright Dan O’Brien chronicles the year and a half during which both he and his wife were treated for cancer.
Through lyric verse, magical-realist prose poems, and speculative crypto-studies of the Anthropocene, this ecopoetic collection explores both environmental crisis and the nature of story itself.
This poetry collection imagines a human mission to Mars, a consequence of Earth’s devastation from climate change and natural disaster.
This riveting debut is a reclamation of power for Black women and nonbinary people whose bodies have become the very weapons used against them.
These sharp, brief lyrics and prose poems subject the world to ethical and metaphysical scrutiny.
Dow engages the mysteries of faith as a catalyst for meditations on the contradictory human condition—our knot of body and spirit.
T. R. Hummer’s poetry collection explores the zone between language and spirit.