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Kemi Alabi’s award-winning debut Against Heaven dismantles the cultural fictions surrounding race, queerness, and redemption, offering instead a luminous vision of liberation rooted in the body, the earth, and the power of Black queer imagination. Through poems that are tender, fierce, and spiritually expansive, Alabi crafts a freedom dream that rejects empire and embraces self-defined paradise. A stunning and essential first collection.
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A thoughtful debut poetry collection that explores meaning, gratitude, and humanity through playful imagination and a cosmic sense of scale.
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A lush, erotic elegy from queer modernist Fernando Pessoa. Antinous mourns the beautiful youth whose death shattered Emperor Hadrian, blending myth, sensuality, and grief into a timeless exploration of queer love. Free eBook edition with a newly crafted cover.
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An intimate poetry collection exploring life’s dualities, identity, and emotional growth, written with honesty, restraint, and quiet power.
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A stirring new collection by Gavin Geoffrey Dillard—blending sensuality, spirituality, and natural beauty into a lyrical meditation on love, loss, and the art of living fully.
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Brad Vogel’s Broad Meadow Bird gathers fifteen years of poetry into a vivid, wide-ranging debut. Moving from Wisconsin to New Orleans to New York City, Vogel explores love, identity, memory, and survival through five distinct poetic sections. By turns raw, playful, reflective, and imaginative, this collection showcases a poet coming fully into his voice—and celebrating the creative force that sustains him.
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Roy G. Guzmán’s acclaimed debut Catrachos blends immigration narrative, queer coming-of-age, elegy, and mythic imagination into a bold, unforgettable collection. From family histories and lost voices to pop culture and the flamboyant “Queerodactyl,” these poems move between worlds with emotional depth, humor, and visionary power. A striking tribute to resilience and queer identity, this book introduces a major new poetic talent.
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A powerful poetry collection about trauma, identity, and the lingering impact of the past. Emmett Ferree explores mental health, LGBTQ+ violence, and religious trauma through raw, honest verse that confronts the baggage we carry and the ways it continues to shape us.
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Winner of the Frontier Poetry Debut Chapbook Prize, Jessie Keary’s Explaining a Dress transforms erased histories of trans women into lyrical acts of remembrance and resistance. Through erasure poetry, Keary reclaims the fabric of femininity—turning clothing, memory, and silence into artful vindication.
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A fierce, inventive poetry collection by Chickasaw poet Jenny L. Davis that confronts myths of Indigenous extinction and asserts Native presence, survival, and queer lived experience.
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Brad Vogel’s Find Me In the Feral Pockets offers a vivid poetic exploration of Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal—a polluted, peculiar, and surprisingly beloved landscape. Blending environmental insight, humor, and intimate observation, Vogel reveals the beauty and strangeness of a neighborhood in flux. Featuring a unique poetic “heat map” showing where each poem originated, this collection celebrates the resilience, chaos, and unexpected tenderness of one of New York’s most unconventional places.
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A fiery, one-issue Harlem Renaissance magazine that broke every rule. Featuring Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, and bold art by Aaron Douglas, Fire!! remains a landmark of Black modernism, rebellion, and unapologetic expression.
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Danez Smith’s acclaimed Homie is a joyful, grieving, exuberant celebration of friendship as salvation. Confronting a world marked by violence, racism, and marginalization, Smith turns to chosen family for humor, solace, and resurrection. Part elegy and part anthem, this collection honors the friends who make survival possible and transforms everyday connection into a powerful act of resistance.
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A powerful paperback poetry collection exploring Japanese American internment, intergenerational trauma, and multiracial queer identity—where memory, grief, and love are carried forward across generations.
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A moving queer memoir in essays and photographs about caring for a mother with dementia and mourning a disappearing New York.
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Queer, chaotic, and brilliant, Kinder Parasites by Holly Moberley remixes internet culture, mythology, and identity into a surreal exploration of connection and survival in the digital age. A bold, genre-defying debut of wit and emotional depth. Paperback
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Whitman’s revolutionary 1855 collection celebrates the sacredness of the body, democracy, and queer love in free-verse poems that redefined American literature.
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A searing and hopeful debut, Let the Moon Wobble by Ally Ang (Paperback, November 11, 2025) blends rage, humor, and lyric grace to explore queer survival, grief, and connection amid global chaos.
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A thoughtful poetry collection blending therapy language and lived experience, exploring queer identity, motherhood, caretaking, and the healing power of uncertainty.
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A luminous, heartbreaking poetry collection reflecting on love, loss, and survival during the AIDS epidemic, where grief and beauty exist side by side.
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A wickedly funny Magnetic Poetry set with over 200 snarky word magnets—perfect for feminist sass, campy kitchen notes, and queer refrigerator poetry. A perfect stocking stuffer or small gift for anyone who loves sharp humor with vintage femme attitude.
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A cheeky Magnetic Poetry set celebrating the manliest of members—perfect for naughty humor lovers, gag gifts, and playful fridge messages.
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A rainbow-bright Magnetic Poetry set with 200+ celebratory words—perfect for affirmations, queer creativity, and daily reminders to be proudly yourself.
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A fabulous Magnetic Poetry set packed with queer vocabulary and affirming word magnets—perfect for Pride, queer home décor, and joyful refrigerator messages celebrating LGBTQ+ identity.
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A fiery Magnetic Poetry set with over 200 activist-themed word magnets, perfect for political poetry, kitchen manifestos, and statement-making décor. A meaningful gift for writers, organizers, and anyone who believes words can spark change.
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A feminist Magnetic Poetry set with 200+ steadfast word magnets, inspired by women’s suffrage and the ongoing movement for equality—perfect for activists, history lovers, and socially conscious gifts.
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A whimsical Magnetic Poetry set with over 200 magical word magnets—perfect for fantasy lovers, unicorn believers, and anyone who likes their poetry sparkling with rainbow spirit.
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Told through poetry, Man Enough for Myself is Donatello Dreakford’s memoir of queer identity, love, and resilience. Through jagged and lyrical fragments, it explores memory, belonging, and what it means to be seen in one’s own truth.
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Told through poetry, Man Enough for Myself is Donatello Dreakford’s memoir of queer identity, love, and resilience. Through jagged and lyrical fragments, it explores memory, belonging, and what it means to be seen in one’s own truth.
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An intimate poetry collection about passion, vulnerability, and the many shapes love can take.
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A comprehensive collection of Kevin Killian’s poetry—spanning camp, pop, and queer intimacy—Padam Padam celebrates one of the most influential voices of the Bay Area literary underground.
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A scholarly yet deeply engaging study of how queer poets from Wilde to Ginsberg used literary allusion to build identity, signal community, and construct a parallel LGBTQ poetic canon across the twentieth century.
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A richly illustrated and deeply researched portrait of poet Rupert Brooke, bringing together biography, literary commentary, personal letters, and his complete poetry. This revised second edition reveals the real Brooke behind the wartime myth, exploring his life, relationships, and bisexuality while restoring his work to its full historical and emotional context.
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A vivid, sonnet-driven exploration of memory, migration, and queer identity, Southernmost follows poet Leo Boix from Argentina to England as he unravels the personal and political histories shaping his life. Blending natural history, family secrets, colonial violence, and tender evocations of gay intimacy, Boix delivers a brilliant, genre-defying collection about exile, belonging, and the strange skies we learn to call home.
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A tender, lyrical debut collection exploring queer intimacy, the sacred in the everyday, and the complexities of building a family. Lucille May’s poems follow her love for her wife, her longing for motherhood, and her unexpected affection for the man who may help them become parents. A gentle, resonant celebration of devotion and chosen connection.
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A visionary cornerstone of American modernist poetry, pairing The Bridge and White Buildings in one powerful, queer-resonant collection by Hart Crane.
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Lawrence Lacambra Ypil’s The Experiment of the Tropics blends history, photography, and lyric imagination to explore early-twentieth-century Philippines under American colonialism. A Lambda Literary Award finalist and Gaudy Boy Poetry Book Prize co-winner, the collection meditates on longing, desire, and the shimmering details captured in archival images. Spare, musical, and deeply evocative, Ypil’s poems uncover the city—both real and imagined—hidden within the frames of the past.
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Jhani Randhawa’s award-winning debut Time Regime blends experiment, dreamwork, and poetic field notes to challenge the violent rhythms of neoliberal imperialism. Moving through ecofeminist, queer, and necrosocial frameworks, the collection traces shifting, intersecting bodies—human, ecological, mythic—as they erode, recombine, and resist. Luminous and genre-defying, Time Regime imagines a self unbound by purity, discipline, or erasure, and alive to the radical mess of living.
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Winner of the Frontier Poetry Debut Chapbook Prize, Jessie Keary’s Explaining a Dress transforms erased histories of trans women into lyrical acts of remembrance and resistance. Through erasure poetry, Keary reclaims the fabric of femininity—turning clothing, memory, and silence into artful vindication.