Published by the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State UniversityWinner of the 2015 Colorado Prize for Poetry What does it mean to work in the age of the cubicle?The Business take
Published by the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University Winner of the 2016 Colorado Prize for Poetry Selected by Tyrone Williams for the 2016 Colorado Prize for Poetry, Exit Theat
"Marvelously sustained and densely rhythmic, this tightly constructed whole is built of parts that, at each level, all the way down to the phrase, constitute poems in themselves. Baus manages to keep
Winner of the 2013 Colorado Prize for Poetry Intimacy is a series of experimental poems that play with, resist, and acknowledge complicity with received concepts of intimacy that circulate in
In The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter, Gillian Cummings gives voice to her version of Ophelia, a young woman shattered by unbearable losses, and questions what makes a mind unwind till the outcome i
Winner of the 2012 Colorado Prize for Poetry, selected by Elizabeth Willis"Family System is one of the most specific and clarifying books of poetry I’ve ever read. It is filled with choices—made, to b
Invoking spiders and senators, physicists and aliens, Lauren Haldeman’s second book, Instead of Dying, decodes the world of death with a powerful mix of humor, epiphany, and agonizing grief. In the sp
Winner of the 2005 Colorado Prize for Poetry, this collection of poems by Manhattan-based poet Karen Garthe has been described as “at once lean and fantastic, crisp and mobile.”
"Rob Schlegel has a mind of winter. Like the painter Morandi, who gave him the courage to look at almost nothing for a very long time, Schlegel makes a world of absence and deprivation--our world, the