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Coffee, Shopping, Murder, Love (hardcover)
a novel by Carlos AllendeA campy dark comedy for the angry and the disenchanted.
Gossypiin
poetry by Ra Malika Imhotep
Gossypiin is an offering towards the holding and healing of Black beings that exceed the confines of their own bodies.
Subduction
a novel by Kristen Millares Young
A lyric retelling of the troubled history of encounter in the Americas.
I Cry With Emoticons
a novel by Yuvi Zalkow
I Only Cry with Emoticons is a quirky comedy that reveals the cost of being disconnected - even when we're using a dozen apps on our devices to communicate - and an awkward man's search for real connections, on and offline.
After Rubén
poetry by Francisco Aragon
After Rubén unfolds as a decades-long journey in poems and prose, braiding the personal, the political & the historical, interspersing along the way English-language versions & riffs of a Spanish-language master: Rubén Darío.
Letters To Guns
poetry by Brendan Constantine
Letters To Guns examines the para-physical natures of love and history, at times re-imagining both.
Dementia, My Darling
A timely book about forgetting, Dementia, My Darling constructs a thesis on life as we remember it from moment to moment.
Calamity, Joe
poetry by Brendan Constantine.
Poet Brendan Constantine hasn't crafted another "novel in verse," but a secret life revealed by poetry. Open it anywhere and be rewarded with poems that stand alone; read it from the beginning and discover the deeper context that ties every image together.
Editor, Kate Gale
Poetry editors, Blas Falconer and Vandanna Khanna
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis.
Testify
poetry by Douglas Manuel
Testify is a book of elegiac interrogations of race in America; the poems reside in ambivalent spaces that seek a steady reconciliation between past and present, self and family, and faith and skepticism.
Presale! (will be mailed when available)Secret Harvests
a memoir by David Mas Masumotoartwork by Patricia Wakida
In Secret Harvests, David Mas Masumoto discovers a "lost" aunt, separated from the family due to racism and discrimination against the disabled.
Power Made Us Swoon
poetry by Brynn Saito
A lyrical journey through family legacies, silenced histories, and the possibilities of transformation, guided by the ruthless, witty, and vulnerable voice of a mythic woman warrior.
The Palace of Contemplating Departure
Brynn Saito's debut collection of poetry is about the ever-present capacity for wonder, transformation, and change.
Ursula Lake
a novel by Charles Harper Webb.
In the fast-paced, sexy, and very scary literary thriller Ursula Lake, a husband and wife trying to save their marriage and a rock musician trying to get his career back on track find big trouble, natural and possibly supernatural, in the spellbinding wilds of British Columbia.
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You Were Watching From The Sand
short stories by Juliana Lamy
Playful, kinetic, and devastating in turn, You Were Watching from the Sand is a collection in which Haitian men, women, and children who find their lives cleaved by the interminably strange bite back at the bizarre with their own oddities. Written in a mixture of high lyricism, absurdist comedy, and Haitian cultural witticisms, this is a collection whose dynamism matches that of its characters at every beat and turn.
Under a Future Sky
Under a Future Sky is a gathering of generations, a performance with ghosts anchored in Brynn Saito's journey with her father to the desert prison where, over 80 years ago, her grandparents met and made a life.
Writing in the Schools
The anthology includes poetry written by students who have participated in Writing in the Schools.
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