Give Small-Press Poetry! Three Bundles x Three Months
Give Small-Press Poetry! Three Bundles x Three Months
Give Small-Press Poetry! Three Bundles x Three Months
Give Small-Press Poetry! Three Bundles x Three Months

Give Small-Press Poetry! Three Bundles x Three Months

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For the holidays, we're offering a special three-month trial version of our popular subscription bundle—a perfect gift for poets and poetry lovers. This is also a great way to try out our subscription program and see if it's right for you. What's more you'll be contributing to our efforts to offer greater support to the small-press ecosystem by making large, sustaining purchases directly from publishers. 

For three months, you or your gift recipient will receive THREE small-press poetry titles, curated by our staff, and packed and shipped with love.

Purchase by January 1st to receive the January bundle described below!

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We’re truly thrilled to present our January bundle with new titles from three brilliant and essential small presses: Birds, LLC; Krupskaya Books; and The 3rd Thing

From Birds, LLC you’ll receive Ryan Eckes’s just-released Wrong Heaven Again, a fierce collection of poems aimed right at the conditions we struggle with. About the book Anne Boyer writes, “Ryan Eckes is Brecht, probably, or better, deploying his poetry of crude thinking (plumpes denken) against the rancid confections of the present order. These poems tell the truth.”

From Krupskaya Books, who’ve been publishing astonishing poetry titles since 1999, you’ll receive Jennifer Soong’s Comeback Death (2024). It’s a book of remarkable serious complexity and clarity which, as Thom Donovan notes, works through the question of “how to reorganize the (negative) affects structuring intersubjectivity and thus conditioning our capacity to act in a common interest among others.”

Our third January title is Mita Mahato’s recently-released, Arctic Play (The 3rd Thing, 2024), a beautiful and difficult to categorize book “on which,” to cite Bianca Stone, “the topography of language itself is mapped, contained, ordered, assembled—just as it simultaneously is fragmented, enjambed, disjointed, and undone.”

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Our incentive for starting this program was to offer assistance to publishers affected by Small Press Distribution's sudden closure in 2024. You can learn more about the crisis and get updates on how to help small presses from CLMP (Community of Literary Magazines and Presses). Thank you for helping us support the small-press ecosystem from which new voices in American poetry most frequently emerge!

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Past Bundles

December

Ashna Ali, The Relativity of Living Well (Bone Bouquet, 2024)
Jed Munson, Commentary on the Birds (Rescue Press, 2023)
Nawal Nader-French, a record of how the mother’s textile became sound (Noemi Press, 2023)

November

Ahmad Almallah,
Border Wisdom (Winter Editions, 2023)
Marcel Durand, To husband is to tender (Black Square Editions, 2021)
Rodrigo Quijano, An Inherent Tear (Wendy’s Subway, 2024)

October

Henry Dumas
, Knees of A Natural Man (Flood Editions, 2020)
Lyn Hejinian, Positions of the Sun (Belladonna*, 2018)
Afrizal Malna, Document Shredding Museum (World Poetry Books, 2024)

September

Anaïs Duplan,
I Need Music (Action Books, 2021)
Paul Killebrew, Impersonal Rainbow & The Bisexual Purge (Canarium Books, 2023)
Precious Okoyomon, But Did You Die? (Wonder, 2024)

August

최Lindsay, Transverse (Futurepoem, 2021)
Jennifer Elise Foerster, The Maybe-Bird (The Song Cave, 2022)
Alice Notley, Early Works (Fonograf Editions, 2023)

July

Safaa Fathy, Where Not to Be Born (Litmus Press, 2024)
Bhanu Kapil, Incubation: A Space for Monsters (Kelsey Street Press, 2024)
Hannah Weiner, Hannah Weiner's Open House (Kenning Editions, 2006)