Two New Books in 2025: Letters to My Dead Name (Poetry) and Resistance! (Novel)–purchase in BOOKSHOP; read about in AUTHOR NEWS & REVIEWS
New book of poems in English by a Bosnian Poet, Aida Dziho-Sator, For Me, War Begins in an Elevator (video & photos of launch)
Dr. Aida Dziho-Sator was a child when the Bosnian war began in 1992. Her poems are lyrical, sometimes funny, often stunning as she writes images of her life during and after the nearly-4 year war that devastated her country and
Poet Talk with Michael Poage
Reginald D. Jarrell’s FINDING MYRON: AN ADOPTED SON’S SEARCH FOR HIS BIRTH FATHER Coming Feb. 1, 2024
Reginald Jarrell’s forthcoming book (Feb. 1, 2024) tells the story of his search for the birth father his family would tell him little to nothing about. He describes the trauma of adoption secrets even when the adoptive family loves the
Winners of The Love Book Contest
Winners of The Love Book Contest: Poetry, Kelly Johnston; Short Story, Marion Joseph Bollig; and Memoir, Sheila Sharpe. The book is available to order in time for the weddings and anniversaries you want to acknowledge! CLICK to see cover and
Michael Poage New Poetry: WHY THE WILL TO PUNISH?
This is Michael Poage’s 15th published collection of poems. They combine pathos, humor, various locations in the world, and a linguistic intensity that is challenging to the reader but also accessible. Or maybe not!!! Enjoy the poems from what Donald
AVALANCHE: A Survival Guide, by Edward Harkness
AVALANCHE: A Survival Guide, a new collection of powerful and beautiful poems by Edward Harkness. Publication. The book costs $20. Mr. Harkness has put together poems that are full of the natural world, family, and the political world affecting us
Interview with author of One Match Fire
https://helloauthor.substack.com/p/special-fathers-day-interview-with?fbclid=IwAR00DY_ijGTFl1bwLr6QnNYQ6ylybsBVNnrhuJwhiiCBu0FWksK2TLGJsBI
Michael Poage New Poetry: LIES I’VE HEARD OR TOLD
Poetry evening and interactive workshop with Michael Poage in Mostar, Bosnia, April 27
Date 27.04.2023. For years we had the honor of hosting the author of the poetry book “An incident that might lead to something” and many others, Michael Poag, who brought us closer to ourselves and our surroundings. He is, so