Guest edited by Denise Duhamel. Featuring poems by James Brock, Nick Carbo, Kelle Groom, Barbara Hamby, Michael Hettich, David Kirby, Campbell McGrath, Peter Meinke, Jesse Millner, Barbra Nightingale,
"Ka-Ching! is a book of poems that explores America's obsession with money. It also includes a crown of sonnets about e-bay, sestinas on the subjects of Sean Penn and the main characters of fairytales
When her “smart” phone keeps asking her to autocorrect her name to Denise Richards, Denise Duhamel begins a journey that takes on celebrity, sex, reproduction, and religion with her characteristic wit
The Star-Spangled Banner, Denise Duhamel's sixth book of poems, is about falling in love, American-style, with someone who is not American. In the title poem, a small American girl mishears the first
Ranging in subject matter from traditional literary matter to Hong Kong action films, the poems in this collection provide unusual perspectives on American society.
In Blowout, Denise Duhamel asks the same question that Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers asked back in 1954—"Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" Duhamel's poems readily admit that she is a love-struck fool, b
Poetry. "Originally, I thought that we exhaustively compiled the list, but now I found that there should be some added..." wrote Cindy Meston, co-author of Why Humans Have Sex, in the Archives of Sexu
The French Surrealists invented a game called "Exquisite Corpse" to write collaborative poems, and thus the title of Denis Duhamel and Maureen Seaton's new collection,Exquisite Polit
Written in narrow sections that blur the distinction between flash fiction and prose poetry, between memoir and meditation,Monograph veers from the elliptical to the explosive as it dissects the Gordi
Collaborative poetry ? poems written by one or more people ? grew out of word games played by French surrealists in the 1920s. It was taken up a decade later by Japan’s Vou Club and then by Charles He