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  • Trojan: Hollow Moon of Jupiter

    TROJAN, #1

    by Brian Henry ...
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    In 2025, a new moon of Jupiter suddenly appeared. Circling in the same orbit as Ganymede, Jupiter's formerly largest moon, the hollow metal structure quickly attracted attention. Made of rare alloy and spinning like a top, it was explored and claimed under United Nations Space Administration. Military and government quickly surmised that the purpose was as a beachhead for an alien force, but when ... Read more

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  • Kiss the Eyes of Peace

    Selected Poems 1964–2014

    by Tomaz Salamun ...
    An authoritative volume representing the vast oeuvre of one of the twentieth century's most brilliant and visionary poets.Widely regarded as some of the most important and innovative poetry from postwar Europe, Tomaž Šalamun's work offers a singularly thrilling reading experience. Sharp and subtle, Šalamun's rhythms intertwine with an incantatory force; his prescient, liberatory politics and ... Read more

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  • TROJAN: Nefra Contact

    TROJAN, #2

    by Brian Henry ...
    Series Book 2 - TROJAN
    The moon of Jupiter named Trojan was discovered in 2025, and explored by Earth astronauts shortly thereafter, as it appeared to represent a threat for an alien power. As United Nations Space Administration (UNSA) sets out to make international, perhaps interplanetary, claims over this alien phenomenon, they realize the moon is hollow, and harbors some sinister concern for the survival of Earth.Two ... Read more

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  • Your Impossible Voice #25

    Fall 2021

    Series Book 25 - Your Impossible Voice Journal
    Your Impossible Voice #25 opens with a story of love, loneliness, and DJs in Argentina, and closes with wayward Taco Bell bandits loose in the Buckeye state. In between, it delivers new short fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction exploring anaphylactic reactions to dust, languages that sound like bonfire flames, dollar-store groceries, golden molars and nectars, witchy weather apps, migraines, ... Read more

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  • Burning Tongues

    New & Selected Poems

    by Aleš Šteger ...
    Translated by Brian Henry ...
    A selection of new and previously published poems from a key voice in the new generation of central European post-Communist poets.Aleš Šteger's poetry is multi-layered and technically versatile, ingenious and inventive, adventurous and playful yet serious in intention, and above all, incessantly curious in its investigations which the reader is invited to share – and he loves to ambush the reader ... Read more

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  • Smugglers

    by Ales Debeljak ...
    Translated by Brian Henry ...
    The poems in Smugglers move through rapid historical shifts and meditations on personal experience, exploring the depths and limits of comprehension through the people and geography of the Balkans. Ultimately, Aleš Debeljak's urban imagination creates a mosaic—intimate and historical—of a vanished people and their country. Every poem in Smugglers is sixteen lines long—four quatrains, a common form ... Read more

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  • The Man Who Shot the Great War

    Described as “a photographic discovery of the century”, this eBook based on the documentary of the same name uncovers the remarkable story of Lance Corporal George Hackney, the British soldier who took his camera to fight in the battlefields of the Western Front during World War I. Read how his wartime experiences fuelled an unlikely moral quest that was to change his life forever. ... Read more

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  • The Book of Things

    by Ales Steger ...
    Translated by Brian Henry ...
    Series series
    From his first book of poems, Chessboards of Hours (1995), Aleš Šteger has been one of Slovenia's most promising poets. The philosophical and lyrical sophistication of his poems, along with his work as a leading book editor and festival organizer, quickly spread Šteger's reputation beyond the borders of Slovenia. The Book of Things is Šteger's most widely praised book of poetry and his first ... Read more

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  • The Consolations of the Forest

    Alone in a Cabin on the Siberian Taiga

    Translated by Linda Coverdale ...
    A journalist embarks on the adventure of a lifetime—living in a remote cabin in Siberia—in this Thoreau-esque meditation on escaping the chaos of modern life and rediscovering the luxury of solitude.“…wry, exuberant, and a perfect balm for anyone who dreams of running away to the middle of nowhere.”—San Francisco ChronicleNo stranger to inhospitable places, journalist Sylvain Tesson exiles himself ... Read more

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  • Collected Poems

    The essential collection by the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winner who was " one of the true master poets of his generation" ( The New York Times).In the words of Galway Kinnell, it is "the poet's job to figure out what's happening within oneself, to figure out the connection between the self and the world, and to get it down in words that have a lasting shape, that have a chance of ... Read more

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