Out of Print
Tide
Red Noise Collective gathers previously published work by 23 contributors, in the belief that there are no limits “on the longevity of art” and “to continue growing readership and exposure for impactful works of our time.” Tide presents “a continuous ebb and flow / diurnal recirculation.”
Edited by Red Noise Collective
Rewilding: Poems for the Environment
A limited edition anthology by Split Rock Review and Flexible Press, featuring “…a diverse spectrum of current poets writing about the environment in varied, thematic, and innovative ways.”
Edited by Crystal S. Gibbins
The View from Olympia
Featuring poems by Nick Allen, Elizabeth Bertolla, Nora Blascsok, Jo Brandon, Carole Bromley, Sandra Burnett, Owen Carney, Ian Clarke, Mark Connors, Erin Coppin, Kymm Coveney, Eithne Cullen, Colin Day, Sarah L Dixon, Pat Edwards, Barbara Farley, Tim Fellows, Jay Gandhi, Rebecca Gethin, Carl Grifn, Oz Hardwick, Ian Harker, Angi Holden, Andy Jackson, Emilie Lauren Jones, Lydia Kennaway, Jonathan Kinsman, Gill Lambert, Ben Lowe, Roger Manns, Char March, Sheryl McMahon, Gail Mosley, TP O’Connor, James Penha, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, DA Prince, Karen Rigby, Kathryn Sadakierski, Doug Sandle, Finola Scott, Penny Sharman, Helen Shay, Anne Swannell, Nick Toczek, Rob Walton, Olivia Walwyn, Paul Waring, Sarah Watkinson, Peter R White, Joe Williams, Mantz Yorke
Edited by Joe Williams & Peter R. White
2014 Poet’s Market
“The 2014 Poet’s Market includes hundreds of publishing opportunities specifically for poets… In addition to the listings, Poet’s Market offers articles on the Craft of Poetry, Business of Poetry, and Promotion of Poetry…”
Featuring poet interviews with Traci Brimhall, Carmen Calatayud, Barton Smock, Erica Wright, Heather Bell, S. Thomas Summers, Karen Rigby, Deborah Hauser
2013 Poet’s Market
Featuring poems by Nancy Susanna Breen, Joannie Strangeland, Nin Andrews, Shann Palmer, Susan Laughter Meyers, Rebecca Givens Rolland, Patricia Fargnoli, Sage Cohen, Jeffrey H. MacLachlan, Karen Rigby, Heather M. Moore Niver, Jen Karetnick, Jessie Carty, Kelli Simpson, Terri Kirby Erickson, Linda Simoni-Wastila, Nate Pritts, Pris Campbell, Kelli Russell Agodon, Iris Jamahl Dunkle, Nancy Posey [OUT OF PRINT]
The Arcadia Project: North American Postmodern Pastoral
“This nearly 600-page anthology brings together seminal work in the genre of the pastoral as it has evolved into the 21st century. The book’s sections on New Transcendentalisms, Textual Ecologies, Local Powers, and The Necropastoral indicate the range of work being represented. Featuring some of the most provocative and innovative poets of the current moment…”
Edited by Joshua Corey & G.C. Waldrep
Hunger and Thirst: Food Literature
“More than eighty contributors offer up unique views of food and drink, what we hunger for, what pains us or sustains us, what brings us joy as individuals, as family, as culture. This collection of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and art invites you to sit at the collective table we share as the human community.”
Edited by Nancy Cary
Breathe: 101 Contemporary Odes
“…this timely anthology reminds us of the singular importance of poetry to our lives and our souls. The influence of Horace, Keats, and Neruda is deeply evident in the lyric beauty of these poems, but more than a few defy conventions and challenge the form itself in an exciting expansion of boundaries. Selected for their language, their imagery, their honesty, and their insight, this gathering of 101 poems by 95 poets is a fresh sampling of memorable new odes in the English language.”
Edited by Ryan G. Van Cleave & Chad Prevost
O Taste and See: Food Poems
“[…] Are we ready to look at still-lifes —or read poems about food— in a way that people in the early days of our country were not? Have we turned the equation around and come to see in everyday things the depth of our existence? This book, in a quiet way, suggests just that. It asks us to examine with words, as carefully as Raphaelle Peale did with his brush, the sources of sustenance, of memory and community that bring food to our lives…”
Edited by David Lee Garrison & Terry Hermsen