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CUP
(Special Honoree, 2013
Able Muse Book Award) |
Poems by Jeredith Merrin
ISBN 978-1-927409-34-3 • Dec 1, 2014 release • 96 pp.
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In Cup we meet a poet of rare power and unique originality.
—X.J. Kennedy
In these forthright and moving poems written in restrained, disciplined stanzas, the stories are told of how we each, “trying to make it better,/ whatever . . . it is,” have to find our own cup, and find it acceptable.
—David Ferry
Both witty and meditative, these poems brim with insight and affection.
—Mark Doty
Jeredith Merrin’s exhilarating poems pulse with memory, with art, and the complex emotional richness that is the present.
—Gail Mazur |
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GREED: A CONFESSION |
Poems by D.R. Goodman
ISBN 978-1-927409-38-1 • Dec 2, 2014 release • 114 pp.
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This poet is alive to everything. You want this book. It’s terrific.
—Kelly Cherry
Goodman is greedy for things of this world—not in the rapacious, bottom-line manner of plutocrats, misers, and Wall Street brokers but for the enlightenment of the senses and the enrichment of her poetry. She’s sharing the wealth she accumulates.
—John Drury (from the foreword)
At the core of Greed: A Confession are natural ironies, or disjunctures, or improbabilities replete with intrigue.
—Clive Matson
Complex yet accessible, these formal and free-verse poems gift us with abundant insights to enjoy.
—Beth Houston |
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ALL THE WASTED BEAUTY OF THE WORLD |
Poems by Richard Newman
ISBN 978-1-927409-31-2 • Oct 15, 2014 release • 102 pp.
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Newman’s poems, with their formal, lapidary precision, their indelible portraits of life in the cheap bars, back alleys, and rough hewn edges of the Midwest, surprise a hunger in us for a language larger, wilder, and unabashedly loftier than daily speech.
—George Bilgere |
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VELLUM |
Poems by Chelsea Woodard
ISBN 978-1-927409-35-0 • Nov 17, 2014 release • 106 pp.
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Not the least of the attractions of this gifted young poet’s first book is the exquisite, searing precision of her language—the obsessively exact diction; the tropes that map with such stunning accuracy the emotional contours of her narratives.
—B.H. Fairchild |
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Recently Released by Able Muse Press |
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WALKING IN ON PEOPLE
(2013 Winner:
Able Muse Book Award) |
Poems by Melissa Balmain
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An infectious, often hilarious blend of the sweet and the lethal, the charming and the acidic.
— Billy Collins |
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HOUSE MUSIC |
Poems by Ellen Kaufman
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The intelligence behind Ellen Kaufman’s wonderfully realized House Music is poised and observant, its reflections unfolding in sinuous sentences that are effortlessly elegant and deceptively plainspoken.
— John Koethe |
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ABLE MUSE
TRANSLATION ANTHOLOGY |
Guest-Edited by Charles Martin
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Summer 2014 special translation issue of Able Muse with poetry translations by- X.J. Kennedy, A.E. Stallings, Rachel Hadas, William Baer, Willis Barnstone, Tony Barnstone, Michael Palma, Dick Davis, Jay Hopler, and others |
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HEAVEN FROM STEAM |
Poems by Carol Light
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Heaven from Steam marks the debut of a vivid poet already at ease with her art.
— Linda Bierds |
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PUMPKIN CHUCKING |
Poems by Stephen Scaer
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This is a wonderful and entertaining book of poetry. Stephen Scaer’s poems are full of wit, sarcasm and humor.
— Robert Crawford |
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COMPOSITIONS OF THE
DEAD PLAYING FLUTES |
Poems by
Barbara Ellen Sorensen
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Opened in body and spirit, the poet embraces her worlds, and she offers back this poetry, which shimmers in its urgent, delicate balance.
— Veronica Patterson |
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ABLE MUSE ANTHOLOGY |
Edited by Alexander Pepple, foreword by Timothy Steele
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celebrates Able Muse's best of the published poetry, fiction, essays, interviews, book reviews, art and photography through its first decade and beyond - including Turner Cassity, X.J. Kennedy, A.E. Stallings, Rachel Hadas, David Mason and several more. |
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