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Connecticut Shade by Timothy Black

Connecticut Shade by Timothy Black

"Tim Black's Connecticut Shade is a 21st Century meta-Howl. Written as an antidote for writer's block, it unleashes an interior satirical rampage through the drug-afflicted, sex-crazed American Dream...

Fist City by Dan Memmolo

Fist City by Dan Memmolo

The love child of Gogol and Walt Whitman, Dan Memmolo writes with the absurdist sensibility of the one and the all-embracing love of the other. Sure, life s silly, say these splendid poems, ain t it...

Where to Start by Samuel Stenger Renken

Where to Start by Samuel Stenger Renken

Now, after more than a few years away from his early home in the Nebraska Sandhills, Sam has put together his first book-length collection of poems, and it pleases me that so many of them, in a variety...

In a House Made of Time by William Kloefkorn & David Lee

In a House Made of Time by William Kloefkorn & David Lee

William Kloefkorn has published more than twenty collections of poetry, among them Alvin Turner As Farmer and Drinking the Tin Cup Dry. His work has appeared in periodicals including Prairie Schooner,...

My Shtetl by Robert Cooperman

My Shtetl by Robert Cooperman

Open to any poem in Robert Cooperman's My Shtetl and be so delighted you won't want to put the book down. Much more comes alive here than one man s childhood Brooklyn neighborhood, its Yiddish flavors,...

Getting By by Gary Lark

Getting By by Gary Lark

These are poems of fierce candor and compassion. In blunt, plain-spoken language, they chronicle a life lived on the fringes: a rural Oregon boyhood and a working life spent variously as a laborer,...

Octopus by Tom C. Hunley

Octopus by Tom C. Hunley

I don't know if this book, Octopus, has eight arms but it has several: tender but completely unsentimental poems about children and marriage; angry poems and poems of deep gratitude; poems both...

Cut River by Amy McInnis

Cut River by Amy McInnis

I get the same pleasure from reading Amy McInnis's Cut River that I do from looking at the intricate construction of a bird's nest, or in hearing a hidden vireo singing at the top of a tree; her poems...

Interstices by Laurelyn Whitt

Interstices by Laurelyn Whitt

Laurelyn Whitt's poems have appeared in various journals, including The Spoon River Poetry Review, Puerto del Sol, The Malahat Review, and Poetry Canada Review. She is the author of two prize-winning...

Gutter Flowers by Don Welch

Gutter Flowers by Don Welch

Don Welch moves among the poor like a modern day Whitman who has mastered the fine art of pruning. The poor, he says, "need the dump and truck of love / to walk on too." With a minimum of words he...

Alvin Turner as Farmer by William Kloefkorn

Alvin Turner as Farmer by William Kloefkorn

It was 1972 when Alvin Turner first ambled onto the page and charmed his way into the hearts of readers. The voice behind the mask belonged to William Kloefkorn, first-book poet and assistant professor...

The Great American Road Show

The Great American Road Show

Logan House is pleased to announce the publication of The Great American Road Show, an anthology of the work of nineteen gifted young poets. Diverse in sensitivity and sensibility, the voices and visions...

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