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Red Paper Flower
Suzanne Frischkorn gives us edgy and exquisite words.
“Eloquent, honest, Red Paper Flower resonates with intelligence. Suzanne Frischkorn's poems have a remarkable range of tone…” Laure-Anne Bosselaar
“Frischkorn is smart, sexy, tough, funny, energetic, poignant, and hard-boiled…Red Paper Flower is precisely what a lot of us out here in poetry's hot slum have been praying for. Yes.” - Angelo Verga
“Frischkorn is carving a place for herself in the territory mapped out by Anne Sexton and Adrienne Rich, more recently, Dorothy Allison and Kim Addonizio.” - Douglas Goetsch
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Drowning Ophelia
Alex Stolis delivers snappy, gritty poetry. He takes rock cloth to words, shows us how even the murkiest part of humanity has a certain beauty.
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Beautifully Thin Oneonta Moon
Poets Michael Paul Ladanyi and Donna Kuhn give us a searing collection of poetics with illustrations. Each poem is accompanied by a full-color visual by the poet. This full-size book is a visual and aural experience.
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Art of the Dog
An absorbing linguistic experience in poems by two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, Michael Paul Ladanyi.
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Close But No Pizza
Gritty time capsule of poems by Los Angeles poet, Jade Blackmore.
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The Arche of Existentialism
Poems by Jason Fraley - An inspired collection of poetry infused with the melancholy of existentialism that attempts to merge meditations on the past with commentary on everyday experience.
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Chicken Bones
Poignant and imaginitave poems by Michael Paul Ladanyi.
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Simple Truths and Coughing Things
Poems by Michael Paul Ladanyi and Patricia Gomes. "Gomes captures the full color spectrum of the human experience with a bit of grit and plenty of fresh, intriguing images." - Susan Culver
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Peach Box and Verge
Poems by L. Ward Abel.
"The poems are strong, seemingly concocted from the natural and unnatural environments of the South, an admixture of metaphor and riversong... while Abel is comfortable with nature, with what Pliny called 'either a kind parent or a merciless stepmother,' he is also the poet of the particular, drawing deep image from the everyday. He evokes doorways, London, dumpsters, churches, mills and tracks. And from all this he makes a music, which, we hope, is the job of the true poet." -Corey Mesler, author of Talk: A Novel in Dialogue and Chin-Chin in Eden, a chapbook of poems
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