Behind the Poem with Shannon Webb-Campbell

Today, we invite Shannon Webb-Campbell to the blog to share the story behind the writing of “Her Eros Restored”, one of the poems in her latest collection Re: Wild Her. Read on for stories and insights form an artist residency in France where Shannon conceived of and wrote the poem! Take it away Shannon!  (Shannon […]

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National Poetry Month Spotlight: Stephen Cain

We’re back with the final feature in our National Poetry Month Poet Spotlight series. We are closing things out with Stephen Cain! Stephen is one our oldest friends in the literary community, having gone to school with Jay and Hazel back in the day. We have published four of his groundbreaking poetry collections, including I […]

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National Poetry Month Spotlight: Hana Shafi

We’re back with the eighth feature in our National Poetry Month Poet Spotlight series. Next up is Hana Shafi! We have had the pleasure of publishing two collections of Hana’s renowned illustrations and poetry including It Begins with the Body and People You Know, Places You’ve Been. We additionally published her book of essays Small, […]

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National Poetry Month Spotlight: Liz Worth

We’re back with the sixth feature in our National Poetry Month Poet Spotlight series. Next up is Liz Worth ! We have been working with Liz for over a decade, and have had the pleasure of publishing three excellent poetry collections by her including No Work Finished Here, The Truth is Told Better This Way and Inside Every […]

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National Poetry Month Spotlight: Shani Mootoo

We’re back with the fifth feature in our National Poetry Month Poet Spotlight series. Next up is Shani Mootoo! Shani is one of the most acclaimed and prolific writers that we’ve had the pleasure of working with over the years. In addition to publishing her acclaimed novel, Polar Vortex, we have published two poetry collections […]

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Watchlist for Barbara by Joni Murphy

Joni Murphy’s latest novel Barbara is in many ways an homage to cinema. Following the life and times of the fictional actress Barbara, the novel jumps from the sets of austere 1950s kitchen sink dramas to countercultural 1970s gothics. Naturally, we thought it would be a great idea to make a watch list for the book. Joni […]

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National Poetry Month Spotlight: Zoe Whittall

We’re back with the fourth feature in our National Poetry Month Poet Spotlight series. Next up is Zoe Whittall! Zoe is a prolific and beloved member of the literary community, and last year we had the pleasure of publishing her brilliant poetic memoir No Credit River.  Without further ado, please enjoy “How to Fail as […]

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National Poetry Month Spotlight: Jessica Bebenek

We’re back with the third feature in our National Poetry Month Poet Spotlight series. Next up is Jessica Bebenek! Jessica is a long time member of Book*hug’s community, and we are very happy to finally be publishing her debut poetry collection No One Knows Us There, which is officially out today!  Jessica’s poems paint two […]

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