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Misha Feigin | Abraham’s Bagel
Abraham’s Bagel is Misha Feigin’s second collection of poetry. He has received the Thomas Merton Prize for Poetry and was awarded the Al Smith Fellowship for Creative Nonfiction. His other books include Searching for Irina and The Last Word in Astronomy, both by Fleur Publishing.
Misha Feigin was born and raised in Moscow and known as [...]
Rick Smith | Hard Landing | Lummox Press
“Rick Smith’s spare yet dense poetry is reminiscent of Basho, the Japanese haiku master, and displays much of the same restraint and discipline.” — Mark Terrill
Michael Adams | Steel Valley | Lummox Press
Winner of the 2007 Mark Fischer Poetry Prize awarded by the Telluride Writers’ Guild for the poem “Still, We Have the Birds.”
“Steel Valley is fine writing, epic and intimate.” — John Macker
Gerald Locklin (poems) & Beth Wilson (stories) | Modest Aspirations | Lummox Press
“The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Literature in English acknowledges that Gerald Locklin is ‘a central figure in the vitality of Los Angeles writing.’ That sentence may actually understate his importance.” — Gerald Haslam
John Bennett | Drive By | Shards & Poems
“John Bennett never f**ks around and has sensitive, frank, disturbing things to say… he fills in the chinks in poetry-culture where the mice and owls live.” — EXQUISITE CORPSE Magazine
John Yamrus | New And Selected Poems
“Yamrus gambles with an all or nothing gesture to make the poem and the language his own.” — Todd Moore
Down This Crooked Road | Modern Poetry From The Road Less Traveled
“Writing the infinite in plainspoken English… William Taylor Jr. wonderfully weaves everyday happenings with fluid sounds and clear visions along with that little something extra that can be read and savored time and again.”
Pris Campbell | Sea Trails
“A master at the construction of tightly woven narratives, her work is like the boat itself upon which the reader sails along beside her on this incredible journey.” — Carter Monroe
Todd Moore | The Riddle Of The Wooden Gun | Lummox Press
“Literary outlaw and maverick poet, Todd Moore is a leader of the new romantic, a visionary wordslinger cut from the same bloody cloth as Cormac McCarthy.” — S.A. Griffin
RD Armstrong | Fire and Rain | Selected Poems 1993 – 2007 | Volume Two
“To not recommend the work of RD Armstrong to new readers would be sinful and sad, because here is a poet with a voice that will challenge even the most hard-ass critics of poetry.” — B. L. Kennedy
RD Armstrong | Fire and Rain | Selected Poems 1993 – 2007 | Volume One
“For Armstrong the Blues are not played, but lived – his poems are the observations of a life lived raw. He hides no sin, expects no redemption and asks no forgiveness…” — Bill Gainer – poet, editor and publisher
RD Armstrong | El Pagano And Other Twisted Tales
Tales from the dark side of the street, this is the first major collection of short stories by RD Armstrong ever published. Chock full of “noir” characters set in a “dime novel” world… If the reader is a fan of Bukowski’s stories or the work of Jim Thompson, then El Pagano is a must read.
RD Armstrong | On/Off The Beaten Path – The Road Poems | Lummox Press
“Move over road-ragers, I’ve got Tom Waits on the stereo and I’m headin’ out. See you in two weeks.” — RD Armstrong
























