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What She Saw in the Lotería Cards

What She Saw in the Lotería cards, published by Bottlecap Press, is a collection of poetry inspired by Lotería iconography

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Pearl Eye Medium/Perle Oeil Medium

“Jean-Noel’s poetry embraces the body, the pain of separation, the return to Love, and the infinite. Through these embraces, Jean-Noel’s breath-taking words grace us with wishes for mystical transformation.” — Shelley Marlow “Jean Noel Chazelle’s Pearl Eye Medium showcases a collection of jewel-like vignettes, compressed stories expressed in exquisite, resonant language and surprising images that linger…

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Ouroboros Must Eat and Other Food For Thought

Ouroboros Must Eat and Other Food For Thought, Poet Republik, Vol. I “Amid the deafening drone of our late anthropocene death cult, each act of creation blooms like a mushroom fruiting in ruin. Here we have such little works of alchemy: twelve poems, fetid with life, working their mycelial way into our barely conscious minds…

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Occasionally, I Remove Your Brain Through your Nose

“A perfect book of poems for the contemplative weirdo.” —Lena Dunham

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Horologion

Poet Republik Ltd. is pleased to announce the publication of Mark Lamoureux’s, poetry book of hours, Horologion. Mark Lamoureux’s poems form a druids’ circle for the precarious worker. Their everyday vibrates in mythic structures.

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Homestead Review Anthology of 21st Century Poets

On sale now! The Homestead Review features the following artists: Kim Addonizio, Brian Henry, Dylan Krieger, Jennifer Minniti- Shippey, Joanna Penn Cooper, Monika Rinck, Mark Lamoureux, Dan Linehan, Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts, Joanna Fuhrman, Aliah Rosenthal, jillian mukavetz, Cynthia Cruz, David Allen Sullivan, Brenda Coultas, Joe Hall, Eleni Sikelianos, Jameson O’Hara Laurens, Laura Bayless, Jennifer Lagier, Megin…

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Invitation to a Rescue

Invitation to a Rescue by Kate Lutzner is a poetry book “forged from a steely endurance, wrought in the delicacy of language, there is an urgency to the poems in Invitation to a Rescue that propels the reader forward.” –Dorianne Laux

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