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Taking Pre-Orders for “Before the Distance”

July 29, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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Before the Distance

by Pasquale Trozzolo

Scheduled Release Date: Dec 1, 2020

Pasquale Trozzolo’s Before the Distance is an invitation. Here, we enter the life of a fully lived man in a time of social and global upheaval. But unlike today’s social media or news feeds, this is not a rant, and it is not a call for anything. Rather, it’s an introspective dialogue between peace and chaos, love and instability, joy and fear. Like a conversation, the poet casually speaks to us, sharing his innermost self as if we’re gathered around the table, each truth spoken in the shape of a stanza. They’re measured words that carry tenderness and purpose, and they examine the state of our place in the world, the doubts we all carry, the rites of passage we must go through, and the social norms we must now question more than ever in response to COVID. Ultimately, Trozzolo reminds us that we are not in control, and that we are simply navigating our circumstances as best we can. The poet writes, “Everything seems so big and hard and dangerous/ that we often forget the scale—the one that measures us like a pebble of sand.” In this gorgeous debut chapbook, we are reminded to look at our catastrophes and celebrations not as good or bad, but simply, as reality.

—Alan Chazaro, author of Piñata Theory and This Is Not a Frank Ocean Cover Album

For complete details, reviews and ordering information click here.

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Mouth Quill”

July 23, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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Mouth Quill:

Poems with Ancestral Roots

by Kaja Weeks

Scheduled Release Date: Sept 30, 2020

“I am a refugee’s child . . . I long for the resting sigh she was ripped from . . .” writes Kaja Weeks in her poem “Coastal Meadows” from her collection, Mouth Quill: Poems with Ancestral Roots. Weeks’s exploration of her Estonian heritage in twenty-one riveting poems swept me with her back to “those runic tunes of lost silver beads,” then forward to her mother’s escape as one of “a motley crew of the dispossessed/stitched into a patchwork of America.” Rich with birds and melody, these pages sing, but her incredible “The Dolomite Heel Print” makes sure we understand not all songs are merry. Mouth Quill, a dark crystal studded with light, amazes.

—Deirdre Callanan, author of Water~Dreaming and Fish Camp: North Jetty Tales

Mouth Quill—Poems with Ancestral Roots is a touching, gorgeously written collection—such patient, meditative themes, such lushly imagined writing. “The Dolomite Heel Print,” in particular, is a breathtaking exploration of history and life and identity … a stunning piece! The collection feels like a deep dive into identity—what binds us, what tears us apart, the ways that family can become home.

—Hala Alyan, author of The Twenty-Ninth Year and Salt Houses

For complete details, reviews and ordering information click here.

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Taking Pre-Orders for “The Kingdom of Birds”

June 19, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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The Kingdom of Birds

by Joan Colby

Scheduled Release Date: Sept 8, 2020

I wake to wings crashing into my window, Joan Colby informs us in this congregation of bird poems, as casually as if we’d just sat down with her morning coffee and toast. There is, however, nothing casual about her poetry, nor is the subject birds alone. Colby knows and employs the language of ornithology to riveting effect, but always with a human implication circling and circling. We’re not supposed to anthropomorphize, Colby admits, but the more we learn, the more we ponder. And doesn’t the power of strong poetry lie in its ability to make us ponder? In these poems, see how Colby selects the delectable morsel, knowing exactly what [we] want. Try just one poem. You’ll follow like a soar of larks.

—Dana Wildsmith, author, One Light

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Just the Girls”

June 19, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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Just the Girls:

A Kaleidoscope of Butterflies; A Drift of Honeybees

by Pamela R. Anderson-Bartholet

Scheduled Release Date: Aug 15, 2020

Pamela Anderson’s Just the Girls is a poetic celebration of female friendship. In brilliantly created portraits of a family of sisters, aunts, mothers, and daughters, Anderson gives us a close look at the many ways in which women matter to each other. The imagery is precise and unexpected including stitchery, bread baking, yoga postures, and a pink shoe discovered beside a highway. “We try to keep safe what cannot be saved,” Anderson writes. “Here you will find the space to be./ Here your heart will pry itself open.”

—Maggie Anderson, author of Dear All,

“Hold/ each word to the last word./ Then begin again.” So concludes Pam Anderson’s poem “How to Read a Poem,” and it serves as the perfect guide for reading the poems in this wonderful book. And when we devote that kind of attention to her words, we find ourselves amply rewarded—the tell-tale sign that we’re in the presence of a poet with an ear for how language shapes our worlds, and an eye alert to the details that make those worlds real to us. What a splendid, moving collection of lyrics!

—Dr. Steven Reese, author of Excentrica: Notes on the Text

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Chapbook Prize 2020: Winners

June 14, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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We are very excited to announce the winners of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize and look forward to sharing their chapbooks with you this Winter. Thank you to all of the poets who entered our third annual contest.

And special thanks to our wonderful judge, Amy Miller!


FIRST PLACE

Tiel Aisha Ansari
of Portland, OR

for
The Day of My First Driving Lesson

Learn more about Tiel’s winning chapbook HERE


SECOND PLACE

AuthorPhoto-Marcia B. LoughranCover(front)MyMotherNeverDied

Marcia B. Loughran
of Astoria, NY

for
My Mother Never Died Before & Other Poems

Learn more about Marcia’s winning chapbook HERE


THIRD PLACE

Author Photo of CW Emerson (byNasim Saleh)

Book Cover (front) of Off Coldwater Canyon by CW Emerson (The Poetry Box, 2020)

C.W. Emerson
of Palm Springs, CA

for
Off Coldwater Canyon

Learn more about C.W’s winning chapbook HERE


Other Finalists:

Kathy Ackerman of Rutherford, NC for Repeat After Me

Dan Clark of Kennewick, WA for Some Otherwhere

Michael S. Glaser of St. Mary’s City, MD for What the Ocean Knows

Marilyn Johnston of Salem, OR for When I Could Climb Free

Linda Johnston Muhlhausen of Red Bank, NJ for White

J.I. Kleinberg of Bellingham, WA for The Word for Standing Alone in a Field

Michelle Lerner of Flanders, NJ for Protection

Christopher Luna of Vancouver, WA for Secret Teacher
published as full-length collection, Exchanging Wisdom

Deborah Meltvedt of Sacramento, CA for California Girl-Woman
published as Building a Woman

Dianne Stepp of Portland, OR for Braced for Landing

(We will open again for contest submissions in Feb, 2021)

Filed Under: Announcements, Contest

Celebrating Black Poets in Solidarity

June 5, 2020 by The Poetry Box 1 Comment

Front Book Cover:Songs of an Indomitable Spirit
Front Cover of Picking Scabs from the Body History
Cover Front-The Dichotomy Between Light & Dark by Michael B. Carroll Jr.
Book Cover (Front) Gospel Gone Blues by Jimmie Ware

 

We’d like to take this opportunity to share our support for the Black Lives Matter movement by lifting the voices of our Black poets/authors. We stand by them in the fight for racial justice and equality, and we look forward to publishing more poets of color in the coming months and years. This is not a trend. It’s time to come together and fight for meaningful change and lasting reform against white supremacy beliefs and practices. We are extremely proud to share these poetry collections and encourage everyone to read their powerful stories.

 

Meet the Poets

 

Michael B. Carroll, Jr.
Author of The Dichotomy Between Light & Dark
and Songs of an Indomitable Spirit

Author Photo: Michael B. Carroll Jr.Michael B. Carroll Jr. is a graduate of West Chester University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Studies (Health Science/Psychology dual minor). He is a native of Philadelphia, PA and his poems have appeared in publications such as Maudlin House, Wingless Dreamer, and Cathexis Northwest Press. Carroll’s work was recently showcased in Kosmos Quarterly: journal of global transformation as a “Featured Poet.”

He refers to his greatest aspirations in life as M&M Dreams, which represents his undying love for music and the practice of medicine. Music continues to inspire him to live, love and create, passionately—while his desire to practice medicine keeps him emotionally connected to his humanity. When not writing poetry, songs, or studying medicine, Carroll enjoys spending time with his family and friends, and pretending he’s a part of Buffy’s crime-fighting, “Scooby Gang.”

INSTAGRAM: @sirdukeofwagadu


Joanna Godley
Author of Picking Scabs from the Body History

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Joanne Godley is a practicing physician, poet and writer whose work is informed by social injustices. She is a native of Detroit residing in Alexandria, Virginia. She is convinced she is a descendant of nomads because traveling is one of her great passions (along with art collecting, salsa dancing and cycling). She spent time working in Africa as a Peace Corps medical officer.

Godley’s lyric memoir was a finalist for the Kore Press Memoir contest and the Sunshots Press Prose Contest, and it received honorable mentions in the Deborah Tall Lyric Essay Book contest and the National Woman’s Book Association Contest. She completed an online novel writing certification program through Stanford University. Her first novel was ranked finalist in Kimbilio’s annual novel writing contest.

Three of her poems were published in an anthology. A flash creative nonfiction work was recently published in the Kenyon Review blog and a flash noir fiction piece appears on the Akashiac Press blog, Mondays are Murder. Godley attended the  Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference in 2018 and the Kenyon Writers Workshop in 2019. She is a member of the Women’s Fiction Writing Association, the Author’s Guild and the NWBA.


Jimmie Ware
Author of Gospel Gone Blues

Author Photo, Jimmie Ware Gospel Gone Blues

Jimmie Ware is truly a Poetic Soul, which was the name of her award winning Anchorage and Chicago television show. She is founder of the Black Feather Poets, which honors her cultural backgrounds. Growing up in the Windy City was definitely a concrete jungle she survived. Jimmie ultimately became a freelance writer, community organizer, inspirational speaker, performance poet and advocate for suicide awareness with her Reasons2Live PSA campaign in Alaska. Her nonprofit organization was officially honored by Mayor Mark Begich, proclaiming February 27th as Black Feather Poet’s Day in Anchorage.

Jimmie’s poems and short stories have been published in numerous books including:  Chicken Soup for the Soul, Uptown Déjà vu, River Tales, Southwest Persona Poems, Vox Poetica and Open My Eyes, Open My Soul which was the brainchild of Dr. Martin Luther King’s daughter Yolanda King and Elodia Tate.

She has donated her time and talent to help victims of abuse, domestic violence, youth and women’s empowerment. She is also an author for The Good Men Project online publication.

For Jimmie, poetry is like the air she breathes and a very necessary healing source for today’s world and societal ills.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Black Poets, BLM, Poets of Color

Taking Pre-Orders for “Songs of an Indomitable Spirit”

June 5, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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Songs of an Indomitable Spirit

by Michael B. Carroll Jr.

Scheduled Release Date: Aug 15, 2020

Songs of an Indomitable Spirit opens with a proclamation: I swear there’s a vision on the tip/ of my tongue…/ sitting, standing, tap-dancing on/ the edge, daring to be savored (“Visions”). What readers will savor in Michael B. Carroll, Jr.’s second book is the inspiring journey the poet takes them on as he chases delight in the streets…and danc[es], rough through the pain (“Interlude: Reminiscing about the days”).

The tension between delight and pain permeates poems that feature a young black man striving to live in a world where, on one hand, the screaming voices of our African American mothers,/ [are] enough to make a love song cry (“I’m not mad, I’m angry”); where, on the other, fifty shades of God (“Hootin’ ‘n’ Hollerin’ (reprise)”) strengthen his faith.

It’s a world in which the poet challenges himself to discard the limiting labels history has imposed on him. When he asks himself, What if you decided to forsake all others and chose only to love you? (“Choices”), we cheer for that indomitable spirit daring to define itself. Along the way, we grow to admire the poet who wishes to be remembered as a strong man who wrote poems that helped him gather the strength to finally break free (“Victory”).

—Carolyn Martin, Ph.D., poetry editor
Kosmos Quarterly: journal of global transformation

For complete details, reviews and ordering information click here.

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Picking Scabs from the Body History”

June 5, 2020 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

Front Cover of Picking Scabs from the Body History

Picking Scabs from the Body History

by Joanne Godley

Scheduled Release Date: July 15, 2020

From the opening scene in a child’s library through historical and personal locations that remind, inform, and gut punch with stark imagery and pared-down language, Joanne Godley’s Picking Scabs from the Body History tracks the movement of racialized bodies through American history. A fiercely attuned chronicle of the violence and collective trauma of these United States, its “indelible truths” enact corporeality and rage through the thrum of rhythm and repetition and the lush compounding of sounds. It digs down, mapping through language the “surly root formations” of our very foundation. Through these poems we are shown back to ourselves and beseeched to “erase the disaster that has been America” to “run run fly while there is time still.” A masterful chapbook and absolute necessary read.

—Elizabeth J. Colen, author of What Weaponry and The Green Condition

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