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Year End Sale: 50% off All Books!

50% off all books from now until National Fruitcake Day! (December 27, 2015)...

PANK reviews kern

...each poem playfully dares the individual reader to discover different associations, different textual memories from within...

Publisher’s Weekly explores Leave Your Body Behind

There is room enough in Doller's work for a breadth of images and sly narratives; it's more expansive than most books, yet it remains unified...

NOS 2015 Contest Open for Submissions

Deadline extended to October 1, 2015: 5th Annual NOS Book Contest judged by lê thị diễm thúy...

Scout Reviews Things to Do With Your Mouth

It’s both exhaustive and exhausting, so much so that the vivid descriptions of expulsions and secretions in the following section are a welcome horror...

The Tales Reviewed at Roaming Cowgirl

The reader gets to hear from the Lone Survivor of the atrocity, but also the tailors, architects, engineers and claims adjusters who must attend to the life of the survivor...

rob mclennan reviews Leave Your Body Behind

Powerful, unrelenting and entirely physical...

Canyon News covers Les Figues’s Memes event

Before the workshop portion of the event, where audience members could chat with the panelists and make their own stickers bearing any type of message they wished...

Evan Kleekamp reviews Leave Your Body Behind

Actually I’m quite convinced that nothing is hidden or obtrusively truthful about the text, which is why I think the best place to start is exactly to not interpret this book...

Kern examined at Cordite Poetry Review

So, maybe not a straight line to dystopia...

Askmen reviews Leave Your Body Behind

The language is writhing, illuminating everything around what it means to say...

The Ants reviewed at Hyperallergic

Nakayasu’s The Ants is a rich, dense mélange of material derived from a breathtaking range of sources...