“Nina Clements has created a family epic with characters who will haunt you for a lifetime. . . . Our Mother of Sorrows is a miracle.” - Kim Dower, New York Journal of Books
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"Their love blossomed on the campus of the city’s center of culture, along on the grassy embankment surrounding the reflection pool in the front of the planetarium, a half-moon structure that seemed to float on the water like a fisherman’s bobber. They studied the names chiseled into in the granite monoliths aligned at the water’s edge as though they were archeologists exploring the city’s ancient ruins. Suddenly, the names of different city streets and buildings were connected to something real and tangible."
"Mark Luebbers uses his poetic gifts of keen observation to examine how the extraordinary hides in the seemingly mundane. In these poems, transformation is a mere look away, a kestrel becoming a goddess, a childhood desk becomes a star cruiser." - Traci Brimhall, author of Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod (2020)
"All of the other mammoths died out during the last Ice Age but a tiny colony survived on a small island north of Siberia and due to something called insular dwarfism they became very small. The last ones were only about three feet tall and weighed a couple hundred pounds. They told stories, though. They watched the Aurora Borealis and told their children that once they were giants. Mighty and strong and the earth shook for them. They would gather on hilltops and look south and raise their trunks and call out to the world: We’re still here!"
by James Brubaker ISBN: 978-198821423 Page Count: 166 Release Date: Fall 2018
by Patricia KilleleaISBN: 978-1-988214-24-5 (paperback) Page Count: 82 pagesRelease Date: December 2019
by Marty Gervais ISBN: 978-1988214412Release Date: June 2020Page Count: 40
by LeRoy GormanISBN: 978-1-988214-2-52 (paperback) Page Count 78 pagesRelease Date: January 2019 Sci-Fi and other strangeness explored by haiku, senryu, tanka, and concrete poems. Honorable Mention for 2020 Marianne Bluger Award for Haiku Book
by Ezgi Üstündağ ISBN: 978-1-988214-32-0 (ebook) ISBN: 978-1-988214-31-3 (paperback) 96 pages
by Nick Conrad ISBN: 978-1988214344Page Count: 158 PagesRelease Date: September 2020
ISBN: 978-1-988214-37-5 Release Date: February 2021 Page Count: 126
by Deonte OsayandeISBN: 978-1-988214-26-9 (paperback) Page Count: 182 pagesRelease Date: February 2019
by Ben Goluboff ISBN: 978-1-988214-17-75 (paperback) Page Count: 98 pagesRelease Date: October 2017
by Deonte Osayande ISBN:978-1988214115 (paperback) Page Count: 110 pagesRelease Date:February 2017
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Urban Farmhouse Press is an Indigineous-owned Independent Literary Press based out of Waawiiyaatanong, Three-Fires Territory. The Odawa, Potawatomi, and Ojibway peoples have called this place home for over 8,000 years. Currently the area is called Windsor, ON - Detroit, MI. We strive to publish the stories, poems, and writings of those that embrace the land they call home and respectfully share their culture and experiences with our readers.
We read poetry, novel, short fiction collections, and novellas from February to June. Please consult our social media sites and our Submittable Page to see our most recent and open calls. All submissions must be done so on-line.