Winky Lewis and Susan Conley, a photographer and a writer in Portland, tried an experiment. At the start of every week for a year, Winky sent Susan a photograph: of their children, of the street where they live as neighbors, and of other green places in Maine. By the end of that week Susan sent a tiny story back that talked to the photograph. Stop Here, This Is The Place tells the story of a year in which children's arms and legs get longer, and traces of babyhood fade--a year that feels intermi...
The Struggles and Growth of a Man Part 4 (Struggles and Growth, #4) (Book 4 of 5, #4)
by Jamell Crouthers
There Is No Place Without You (Jewish Poetry Project, #27)
by Maya Bernstein
Tula: a ruined Toltec capital; a Russian city known for its accordions; Tagalog for "poem." Prismatic, startling, rich with meaning yet sparely composed, Chris Santiago's debut collection of poems begins with one word and transforms it, in a dazzling sleight of hand, into a multivalent symbol for the immigrant experience. Tula: Santiago reveals to readers a distant land devastated by war. Tula: its music beckons in rhythms, time signatures, and lullabies. Tula: can the poem, he seems to ask, bu...
I Remember Death by Its Proximity to What I Love
by Mahogany L. Browne
Poeta jest tym, kim pozwoli mu byc czytelnik, poezja jest tylko i az tym, czym ja akurat widzimy, jak ja rozumiemy. Jest miloscia, nienawiscia, odkupieniem, przeklenstwem i przebaczeniem. Poeta zas nosi ja w sobie - zyje i umiera z jej brzemieniem na sercu. Na zycie i smierc poety nigdy nie ma odpowiedniego czasu, mieszka w samym sobie pnac sie wyzej i wyzej po opuszczonych obwarowaniach grozy nastepstw dla chwili, kiedy go nagle zabraknie.