Neither Nearing Nor Departing, poems by Nick Admussen
(2016 chapbook contest winner)
31 pages, matte cover, perfect bound
$12 (includes shipping)
‘Both calculated and instinctual, this collection hooks the intellect through image-driven riddles and meditations while seducing the senses through its language and sound. So enter, and be entranced.’ – Raegen Pietrucha
Tree of the Apple, poems & prose by Kelly DuMar
(2016 chapbook contest finalist)
50 pages, matte cover, perfect bound
$12 (includes shipping)
‘We are in a world of lilacs and lovers and family, deeply marrying earth to human nature, spanning life from courtship to Alzheimer’s to death. I am convinced these poems should be read as a devotional, a spiritual and domestic wonder.’ – Myra Shapiro
The Fear Archives, poems by Kelly Lorraine Andrews
(2016 chapbook contest finalist)
23 pages, matte cover, perfect bound
$12 (includes shipping)
‘A stark portrait of a father in decline, and a daughter vulnerable to whatever the mirror brings back, The Fear Archives is alive with candid offerings, vulnerable introspection, and a poetry both raw and seeking.’ -Joshua Marie
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Full: an anthology of moon poems
edited by Leigh Anne Hornfeldt & Teneice Durrant
110 pages, 59 contributors
$8 (includes shipping)
‘Full is by turns luminous and dark, rich with ebbing and flowing, tidal language. The words gathered here glow, make you shiver, make you new. Any sliver of this collection is an illuminating reminder of the magic that the moon, that distant satellite, still holds for us.’ – Kristen Figgins
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Kissing the Sphinx, poems by Chen Chen
(2015 chapbook contest finalist)
30 pages, matte cover, perfect bound
‘There is so much love in these poems it seems Eros is nibbling at the ear of Chen Chen, and through him, at ours. Listen―yes, listen!―closely to this sensuous, tender and bold new voice in American poetry…’ —Curtis Bauer
Heavy Light, poems by Kelly Morse
(2015 chapbook contest finalist)
30 pages, matte cover, perfect bound
$7 (includes shipping)
An Animal I Can’t Name, poems by Raegen Pietrucha (winner of the 2015 Two of Cups Press chapbook contest)
29 pages, matte cover, perfect bound
$7 (includes shipping)
‘We think we’re in a mythic space, at first … what with the “Red Devil” and the “scaly beaks” and “prey”; but suddenly we’re in familiar space, in neighborhoods and in cars, and classrooms—but the slimy tongues are still there, and the “trouble // brewing in her stomach” is there, and then we’re no longer sure where we are…’ – Larissa Szporluk
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Small Batch, an anthology of bourbon poetry
143 pages, 60 contributors
‘In five sections, ranging from “drawing confessions” to “this want travels,” the poems are arranged thematically, each with a flavor of its own, making the reader want more…’
– Rosemary Rhodes Royston
Night for Weeks, poems by Teneice Durrant
27 pages
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‘In the hands of Teneice Durrant, a poem of loss is more than absence—it is epic. Voiced through the lens of myth and inquiry, Night for Weeks is a tome of ache, a body of verse that asks “What if?” without fear of the answer.’
– Mitchell L. H. Douglas
Crixa, poems by Megan Hudgins (winner of the 2014 Two of Cups Press chapbook contest)
28 pages
$7 (includes shipping)
‘Intricately weaving together allusions to Watership Down, Wolfgang Tillman’s ‘Freishcwimmer’ prints, and Alba the bioluminescent rabbit, Crixa is a powerful collection. These are poems for that beautiful, scared, fragile part of yourself hiding like the rabbit at the bottom of a magician’s hat.’ – David Rawson
Lullabies Are Barbed Wire Nations, poems by Nandini Dhar (finalist in the 2014 Two of Cups Press chapbook contest)
37 pages
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‘Dhar’s voice is a taut strand that weaves together beauty and pain, sadness and strength, the graphic and the lyrical. The reader experiences her childhood as a layering of image and contrasts, an evocation of worlds both complex and rich.’
– Marianne Villanueva
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The Girl with the JAKE Tattoo, poems by Gary Leising (finalist in the 2014 Two of Cups Press chapbook contest)
30 pages
‘Gary Leising takes us places we never thought we could go in a poem, from Kate Winslet’s countenance (or an unseemly likeness) to “Emerson with a shovel, or Emerson with a stick, / or, more animal to imagine, Emerson’s fingernails / scrabbling through the dirt.”’
– Mary Biddinger
2 thoughts on “Storefront”