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The Crossroads Poetry Series is a line of books that showcases established and emerging poetic voices from across North America. The books in this series represent what the editors at UFP believe to be some of the strongest voices in both American and Canadian poetics.
by Patricia KilleleaISBN: 978-1-988214-24-5 (paperback) Page Count: 82 pagesRelease Date: December 2019
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 Deonte OsayandeISBN: 978-1-988214-26-9 (paperback) Page Count: 182 pagesRelease Date: February 2019
by Donia MounsefISBN: 978-1-988214-2-14 (paperback) Page Count: 100 pagesRelease Date: February 2018 "These poems sustain a lyrical mediation on boundary and border - both human and territorial, and deserve to be read and savoured." - Marilyn Dumont, author of The Pemmican Eaters (ECW Press), and A Really Good Brown Girl (Brick Books)
by Ben Goluboff ISBN: 978-1-988214-17-75 (paperback) Page Count: 98 pagesRelease Date: October 2017
by Laurie SmithISBN:978-1-988214-18-4 (paperback) Page Count: 102 pagesRelease Date: October 2017
by Deonte Osayande ISBN:978-1988214115 (paperback) Page Count: 110 pagesRelease Date:February 2017
by Kierstin Bridger ISBN:978-1988214115 (paperback) Page Count: 110 pagesRelease Date: November 2016
by Nick Conrad ISBN: 978-1988214344Page Count: 158 PagesRelease Date: September 2020
by Nina ClementsISBN: 978-1988214405Page Count: 96 pagesRelease Date June 2020 “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
ISBN: 978-1-988214-37-5 Release Date: February 2021 Page Count: 126