The Feminist Know-It-All: You know her. You can’t stand her. Good thing she’s not here! Instead, this column by gender and women’s studies librarian Karla Strand will amplify stories of the creation, access, use and preservation of knowledge by women and girls around the world; share innovative projects and initiatives that focus on information, literacies, libraries and more; and, of course, talk about all of the books.
Each month, I provide Ms. readers with a list of new books being published by writers from historically excluded groups. The aims of these lists are threefold:
- I want to do my part in the disruption of what has been the acceptable “norm” in the book world for far too long—white, cis, heterosexual, male;
- I want to amplify indie publishers and amazing works by writers who are women, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, APIA/AAPI, international, queer, trans, nonbinary, disabled, fat, immigrant, Muslim, neurodivergent, sex-positive or of other historically marginalized identities—you know, the rest of us; and
- I want to challenge and encourage you all to buy, borrow and read them!
Happy April, and Happy National Poetry Month. Since my dormant love of poetry was reignited, I’ve found it so refreshing and inspiring to read beautiful collections each year and share them with you.
Below are some of the most exciting and extraordinary poetry titles I’ve read in the last year.
In 2021, I tried something a bit different with the poetry list: Instead of the usual blurb, I focused my thoughts about each collection into three words. Readers responded so well to it that I decided to keep doing it. Sometimes the words are nouns, sometimes verbs, sometimes adjectives—and I may have just made up some words too. The words I choose are always inspired by the collection and are often directly taken from it. Sometimes I try to be clever, other times straightforward and you can tell I love my alliteration. Since I find it challenging to be succinct, this is a valuable exercise in imagination, reflection and, well, restraint.
Speaking of restraint … I have to seriously think about which titles to include on this list. Many fantastic collections are being released, but unfortunately, I couldn’t include them all. I’ve included the 73 below mostly because I loved them, but also for a variety of other reasons: They meet my criteria (above), they are especially unique, I wanted to shine a light on them, they are from debut authors, indie publishers, or they stood out to me for any other reason. The currently available titles are presented first in alphabetical order; forthcoming titles are then listed by on-sale date.
So I hope you enjoy and find some collections below that will have you reflecting on how poetry moves you, challenges you and represents you.
apparitions: (nines)
By Nat Raha. Nightboat Books. Out now.
Conceive, experiment, (re)forge.
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Até Mais: Latinx Futurisms
Edited by Alan Chazaro, Malcolm Friend and Kim Sousa. Deep Vellum. Out now.
Heirloom, sanctuary, congregation.
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An Authentic Life
By Jennifer Chang. Copper Canyon Press. Out now.
Stillness, gaze, truth.
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Big Money Porno Mommy
By Catherine Weiss. Game Over Books. Out now.
Taut, gasping, molten.
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Black Bell
By Alison C. Rollins. Copper Canyon Press. Out now.
Messenger, silence, witness.
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Black Mestiza: Poems
By Yael Valencia Aldana. University Press of Kentucky. Out now.
Talisman, redwood, thread.
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Blade by Blade
By Danusha Laméris. Copper Canyon Press. Out now.
(R)egret, elegy, starsight.
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A Blind Salmon
Written by Julia Wong Kcomt. Translated by Jennifer Shyue. Phoneme Media. Out now.
Torrent, rhapsody, poemario.
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Blood Music
By Emily Hockaday. Small Harbor Publishing. Out now.
Relic, offering, incantation.
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a body more tolerable
By jaye simpson (Oji-Cree-Saulteaux). Arsenal Pulp Press. Out now.
Flesh, fray, refuge.
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Born Sacred: Poems for Palestine
By Smokii Sumac (Ktunaxa). Roseway Publishing. Out now.
Prayers, solace, seeds.
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Buzzkill Clamshell
By Amber Dawn. Arsenal Pulp Press. Out now.
Ripened, enamelled, divine.
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Carapace Dancer
Written by Natalia Toledo. Translated by Clare Sullivan. Phoneme Media. Out now.
Portrait, precipice, daybreak.
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Cigarettes Until Tomorrow: Romanian Poetry
Two Lines Press. Out now.
Unmovable, rooted, fragile.
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Cold Thief Place
By Esther Lin. Alice James Books. Out now.
Confession, myth, document.
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The Complete Poems
Written by Wendy Barker. Edited by Steven G. Kellman. Louisiana State University Press. Out now.
I, we, us.
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Consider the Rooster
By Oliver Baez Bendorf. Nightboat Books. Out now.
Timber, encounter, expansion.
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Cosmic Tantrum: Poems
By Sarah Lyn Rogers. Curbstone Books. Out now.
Gift, ignite, bite.
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Good Dress
By Brittany Rogers. Tin House Books. Out now.
Flex, devour, belong.
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Good Monster
By Diannely Antigua. Copper Canyon Press. Out now.
Synapse, revelation, recompense.
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i cut my tongue on a broken country
By Kyo Lee. Arsenal Pulp Press. Out now.
Will, wildness, tenderness.
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In Inheritance of Drowning
By Dorsía Smith Silva. CavanKerry Press. Out now.
Innocence, awakening, return.
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Instructions for the Lovers
By Dawn Lundy Martin. Nightboat Books. Out now.
Fusion, soaked, shining.
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Interstitial Archaeology
By Felicia Zamora. University of Wisconsin Press. Out now.
Cells, fluid, possibility.
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Las Piedrecitas
By Noelia Cerna. Black Lawrence Press. Out now.
Sanctuary, sugar, flicker.
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The Lengest Neoi
By Stephanie Choi. University Of Iowa Press. Out now.
Needle, key, pen.
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Magic Enuff: Poems
By Tara M. Stringfellow. Dial Press. Out now.
Lavender, cinnamon, ferocious.
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The Magpie at Night: The Complete Poems of Li Qingzhao (1084–1151)
Written by Li Qingzhao. Translated by Wendy Chen. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Out now.
Evocative, immersive, timeless.
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A Map of My Want
By Faylita Hicks. Haymarket Books. Out now.
Journey, alchemy, self.
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Material Witness
By Aditi Machado. Nightboat Books. Out now.
Blazing, balm, being.
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No Gods Live Here: Poems
Written by Conceição Lima. Translated by Shook. Phoneme Media. Out now.
Motherland, metamorphosis, redemption.
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Outside the Joy
By Ruth Awad. Third Man Books. Out now.
Forgiveness, freckles, wonder.
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Pause the Document
By Mónica de la Torre. Nightboat Books. Out now.
Voice, shadow, body.
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Phases: Poems
By Tramaine Suubi. Amistad. Out now.
Waxing, waning, wanting.
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Post-Volcanic Folk Tales
By MacKenzie Polonyi. Akashic Books, Ltd. Out now.
Inheritance, lamentation, regeneration.
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Primordial: Poems
By Mai Der Vang. Graywolf Press. Out now.
Invitation, captivity, saola.
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Return of the Chinese Femme
By Dorothy Chan. Deep Vellum. Out now.
Rambunctious, hungry, decadent.
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Rich Wife
By Emily Bludworth De Barrios. University of Wisconsin Press. Out now.
Goddess, gaze, awakening.
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Saints of Little Faith
By Megan Pinto. Four Way Books. Out now.
Daydreaming, unfolding, falling.
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Salvage
By Hedgie Choi. University of Wisconsin Press. Out now.
Liminality, listening, survival.
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savings time: Poems
By Roya Marsh. MCD. Out now.
Tender, emancipatory, loud AF.
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Scorched Earth: Poems
By Tiana Clark. Washington Square Press. Out now.
Craving, (w)itness, unknowing.
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Something Missing from This World: Contemporary Yazidi Poetry
Edited by Zêdan Xelef, Bryar Bajalan, Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse and Shook. Phoneme Media. Out now.
River, wind, word.
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the space between men
By Mia S. Willis. Penguin Books. Out now.
Chosen, conjurer, (boi)sterous.
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The Stuff of Hollywood
By Niki Herd. Copper Canyon Press. Out now.
Consume, breathe, undrown.
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The Sweating Sickness: Poems
By Rebecca Lehmann. University of Pittsburgh Press. Out now.
Straits, villanelles, Anne Boleyn.
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There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die: Selected Poems
Written by Tove Ditlevsen. Translated by Sophia Hersi Smith and Jennifer Russell. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Out now.
Grief, (in)dependence, departure.
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Three Leaves, Three Roots: Poems on the Haiti-Congo Story
By Danielle Legros Georges. Beacon Press. Out now.
Because, crossings, reclamation.
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Verb Animate: Poetry and Prompts from Collaborative Acts
By Heid E. Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Ojibwe). Trio House Press. Out now.
Relate, collaborate, agitate.
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Water Guest
By Caroline M. Mar. University of Wisconsin Press. Out now.
Inheritance, correspondence, resonance.
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We the Gathered Heat: Asian American and Pacific Islander Poetry, Performance, and Spoken Word
Edited by Franny Choi, Bao Phi, Noʻu Revilla (ʻŌiwi) and Terisa Siagatonu. Haymarket Books. Out now.
Active, alive, reborn.
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What Had Happened Was
By Therí Alyce Pickens. Duke University Press. Out now.
Thunder, balm, whole.
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What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt
Written by Hannah Arendt. Translated and edited by Samantha Rose Hill and Genese Grill. Liveright. Out now.
Record, (re)collect, reflect.
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Winter of Worship
By Kayleb Rae Candrilli. Copper Canyon Press. Out now.
Rural, nostalgic, clawing.
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Becoming Ghost: Poetry
By Cathy Linh Che. Washington Square Press. Out Apr. 29.
Verdant, guttural, still.
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Local Woman
By jzl jmz. Nightboat Books. Out Apr. 29.
Lush, nourishing, celestial.
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Fuel
By Rosie Stockton. Nightboat Books. Out May 6.
Summons, velocity, plurality.
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Dream State: A Commonplace Book
By Alana Marie Levinson-Labrosse. Unnamed Press. Out May 13.
Bindings, upheavals, revelations.
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Heaven Looks Like Us: Palestinian Poetry
Edited by George Abraham and Noor Hindi. Haymarket Books. Out May 13.
Witness, withness, love.
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Mothersalt
By Mia Ayumi Malhotra. Alice James Books. Out May 13.
Begin, benediction, begin again.
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Runagate: Songs of the Freedom Bound
By Crystal Simone Smith. Duke University Press. Out May 13.
Haunting, haiku, (self-)liberation.
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moon moon
By July Westhale. Black Lawrence Press. Out May 20.
Genesis, volta, echo.
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Florida Water: Poems
By aja monet. Haymarket Books. Out Jun. 3.
Alive, considered, eternal.
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Agrippina the Younger: Poems
By Diana Arterian. Curbstone Books. Out Jun. 15.
Patriarchy, agency, fury.
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End of Empire
By Marissa Davis. Penguin. Out Jul. 1.
Epiphany, source, ascension.
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Saint Consequence
By Michael M. Weinstein. Alice James Books. Out Aug. 5.
Exist, pause, release.
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The Elsewhere Oracle
By Michele Battiste. Black Lawrence Press. Out Aug. 12.
Ceremony, almanac, archive.
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Resting Bitch Face: Poems
By Taylor Byas. Soft Skull. Out Aug. 26.
Aperture, empathy, evidence.
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Joy in the Belly of a Riot: Poems, Prayers, Memories, and Meditations
By Barbara Fant. Amistad/Moore Black Press. Out Sept. 2.
Fight, light, flight.
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The Idea of an Entire Life: Poems
By Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation). Beacon Press. Out Sept. 9.
Autofiction, confession, utopia.
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The Boy Kingdom / El reino de los varones: Poems / Poemas
By Achy Obejas. Beacon Press. Out Sept. 16.
Flicker, crossroads, wisdom.
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self-driving
By Betsy Fagin. Autumn House Press. Out Oct. 25.
Elevation, acceleration, presence.
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Let the Moon Wobble
By Ally Ang. Alice James Books. Out Nov. 11.
Open-mouthed fruit feast.