Check out new poetry books published in English between 1/23 and 1/29 from Bottlecap Press, Belle Point Press, Stanchion Books, Graywolf Press, Milkweed Editions, Phoneme Media, Button Poetry, RIZE, Wayne State University Press, Carcanet Press, Fireside Industries and Texas Review Press.
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Chapbook Round-Up: Climate Crisis and Showbiz Blues
C.M. Crockford interviews poets Rae Armantrout, Justin Lacour, and James Croal Jackson and previews their recently published or forthcoming chapbooks.
New Poetry Titles (1/16/24)
Check out new poetry titles published in English between 1/16/2023 and 1/22/2023, including books from Milkweed Editions, Nightboat Books, Alice James Books, Phoneme Media, University of Arizona Press, The University Press of Kentucky, Madville Publishing, Clare Songbirds Publishing House and Tram Editons.
Father Figures: Books by Arthur Russell and CooXooEii Black
Aiden Hunt reviews Arthur Russell’s “At the Car Wash” and CooXooEii Black’s “The Morning You Saw a Train of Stars Streaking Across the Sky” in this essay. Does the Rattle Chapbook Prize live up to the hype? (part 1).
New Poetry Titles (1/9/24)
Check out new poetry books published in English between 1/9/2024 and 1/15/2024! Books from: Seven Kitchens Press, Milkweed Editions, Bloodaxe Books, W.W. Norton, University of Pittsburgh Press and more.
January ‘24: Welcome to Our Beginning
Welcome to the first issue of the Philly Poetry Chapbook Review, January/February 2024! Hear from our editor what we have in store for readers this issue.
New Poetry Titles (1/2/24)
Check out new poetry books published in English between 1/1/2024 and 1/8/2024! Books from: Michigan State University Press, Able Muse Press, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.
New Poetry Titles (12/14/23 to 2024)
Check out poetry books being published in English between 12/14/2023 and 12/31/2023!
New Poetry Books (12/7/23)
PhillyChapbookReview.org Publishers’ Corner: Poetry titles published in English between 12/7/2023 and 12/13/2023.
A Statement and a Poem Expressing My Feelings on Gaza
I unequivocally condemn Hamas and all of their violent actions. However, I don’t see any reason that one of the world’s most sophisticated militaries shouldn’t be subject to the same, if not much higher, standards for condemnation.