Outside the Box

Outside the Box
Author: Karma Wilson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1481405349

This laugh-out-loud poetry collaboration from a New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestselling author and a Caldecott Honor illustrator is anything but ordinary. Dive in to Karma Wilson’s latest collection of more than 100 poems—some humorous, some poignant, and all of them Outside the Box. Illustrated by Caldecott Honoree Diane Goode, Outside the Box has something for everyone. Appealing to kids and parents alike, poems such as “Sick Day,” “My Pet Robot,” “Balloonaphobia,” and “Aliens Under My Bed” are sure to delight and entertain.

Wind in a Box

Wind in a Box
Author: Terrance Hayes
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2006-03-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780143036869

The third collection of poetry from the author of Lighthead, winner of the 2010 National Book Award Watch for the new collection of poetry from Terrance Hayes, American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin, coming in June of 2018 Terrance Hayes is an elegant and adventurous writer with disarming humor, grace, tenderness, and brilliant turns of phrase. He is very much interested in what it means to be an artist and a black man. In his first collection, Muscular Music, he took the reader through a living library of cultural icons, from Shaft and Fat Albert to John Coltrane and Miles Davis. His second collection, Hip Logic, continued these explorations of popular culture, fatherhood, cultural heritage, and loss. Wind in a Box, Hayes’s resonant new collection, continues his interest in how traditions (of poetry and culture alike) can be simultaneously upended and embraced. The struggle for freedom (the wind) within containment (the box) is the unifying motif as Hayes explores how identity is shaped by race, heritage, and spirituality. This new book displays not only what the Los Angeles Times calls the range of a "bold virtuoso," but also the imaginative fervor of a poet in love with poetry.

Eunoia

Eunoia
Author: Christian Bök
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2008-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1847674003

‘Eunoia’, which means ‘beautiful thinking’, is the shortest word in the English language to contain all five vowels. This book also contains them all, but never at the same time. Each of Eunoia’s five chapters is univocalic: that is, each chapter uses only one vowel. A triumphant feat, seven years in the making, this uncanny work of avant-garde literature is one of the most surprising and awe-inspiring books of the year. A challenging feat of composition and technical skill, Bök has worked this into a series of compelling narratives and rhythms.

Walking in on People (Able Muse Book Award)

Walking in on People (Able Muse Book Award)
Author: Melissa Balmain
Publisher: Able Muse Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1927409306

In Melissa Balmain’s Walking in on People, the serious is lightened with a generous serving of wit and humor, and the lighthearted is enriched with abundant wisdom. She shows us how poetry can be fun yet grounded in everyday challenges and triumphs, with subjects ranging from the current and hip (Facebook posts, online dating, layoffs, retail therapy, cell-phone apps, trans fat), to the traditional and time-tested (marriage, child-rearing, love, death). Through it all, her craft is masterful, with a formal dexterity deployed with precision in a showcase of forms such as the villanelle, ballad, triolet, nonce, and the sonnet. It is little wonder then that Walking in on People is the winner of the 2013 Able Muse Book Award, as selected by the final judge, X.J. Kennedy. This is a collection that will not only entertain thoroughly, but also enlighten and reward the reader. PRAISE FOR WALKING IN ON PEOPLE: Walking in on People grabbed me with its very title, and it never let go. Poetry these days is rarely so entertaining, so beautifully crafted, so sharp of eye, yet so wise and warm of heart. Melissa Balmain keenly perceives faults in people and in our popular culture, with piercing wit but never bitterness. Don’t miss the wonderful “Lament,” on what it takes to write a best seller, or “The Marital Bed,” a love poem with naturalistic detail. She really commands her art. Indeed, I think any poet who rhymes lobsters and Jersey mobsters deserves to have an equestrian statue of herself erected in Bangor or Newark or both. — X.J. Kennedy (Judge, 2013 Able Muse Book Award) Melissa Balmain’s poems add to the rhythmic bounce of light verse a darker, more cutting humor. The result is an infectious, often hilarious blend of the sweet and the lethal, the charming and the acidic. — Billy Collins So many of the poems in Melissa Balmain’s triumphant debut lodge themselves in that Frostian zone where they are hard to get rid of. They recur in the mind in moments of hilarity and pathos, of exaltation and mortification, and they never let us go. — David Yezzi (from the foreword) Accessible and entertaining poetry doesn't often prevail over the grim personal memoir in poetry contests, but this time the judges were smart. They went for Melissa Balmain's stylish and always metrically perfect wit. You can relate to this poetry if you have ever: longed to save the restaurant lobsters from their fate, lost your lover to his electronic devices, faced the fact that babies are ugly and toddlers suppress your genius, or (of course) walked in on people in all the wrong places. With diverse forms, inventive rhymes, the right word always chosen and a sense of humor always in evidence—you really have no excuse not to buy this book. — Gail White

Abide

Abide
Author: Jake Adam York
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0809333287

Winner, 2015 Colorado Book Award Finalist, 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award In the years leading up to his recent passing, Alabama poet Jake Adam York set out on a journey to elegize the 126 martyrs of the civil rights movement, murdered in the years between 1954 and 1968. Abide is the stunning follow-up to York’s earlier volumes, a memorial in verse for those fallen. From Birmingham to Okemah, Memphis to Houston, York’s poems both mourn and inspire in their quest for justice, ownership, and understanding. Within are anthems to John Earl Reese, a sixteen-year-old shot by Klansmen through the window of a café in Mayflower, Texas, where he was dancing in 1955; to victims lynched on the Oklahoma prairies; to the four children who perished in the Birmingham church bombing of 1963; and to families who saw the white hoods of the Klan illuminated by burning crosses. Juxtaposed with these horrors are more loving images of the South: the aroma of greens simmering on the stove, “tornado-strong” houses built by loved ones long gone, and the power of rivers “dark as roux.” Throughout these lush narratives, York resurrects the ghosts of Orpheus, Sun Ra, Howlin’ Wolf, Thelonious Monk, Woody Guthrie, and more, summoning blues, jazz, hip-hop, and folk musicians for performances of their “liberation music” that give special meaning to the tales of the dead. In the same moment that Abide memorializes the fallen, it also raises the ethical questions faced by York during this, his life’s work: What does it mean to elegize? What does it mean to elegize martyrs? What does it mean to disturb the symmetries of the South’s racial politics or its racial poetics? A bittersweet elegy for the poet himself, Abide is as subtle and inviting as the whisper of a record sleeve, the gasp of the record needle, beckoning us to heed our history.

Story Boxes

Story Boxes
Author: Jim Woessner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499605921

"Story Boxes," like its predecessor "Little Boxes," showcases a unique style of poetry in which each poem is a short story told in only 100 syllables. One hundred poems, ten thousand syllables. The subjects include Americana, men attempting to understand women, the point-of-view of kids, philosophy, corporate life, nature, dreams, coffee and cafés, words and writing. Once again, the full spectrum. Also with the variety of subjects come a variety of moods. As with "Little Boxes," many of the poems are humorous, some are self-reflective, and all of them are commentaries on contemporary life.The poems are called "box poems" because they are constructed of 10 lines with each line having exactly 10 syllables. They are written in the style of poetry referred to as "syllable poetry," which includes such traditional forms as the Japanese haiku and the American cinquain. One of the chief reasons for using this form (or any other poetry form) is that the "limitations of form" boost the creative process. Poets use form for two reasons. One is aesthetic. The other is the impact that form has on the creative process. A nine-syllable line, for example, might seem perfect; but if the form demands a ten-syllable line, then the poet has to work harder to achieve it. Typically, the extra effort makes the poem better than it would have been otherwise.Here is an example from the collection:It's like you want to hide in a closet,just you, a few good books, and a close friend.You could manage fine with a flashlight, butyour friend has a thousand watts in his heart,and for the first time you begin to thinkyou might be better off blind and alone.The fear is that there will be nothing left, that you will be consumed and disappear.Fear does that. It causes us to forgethow simple it is to open a door.

Out of This World

Out of This World
Author: Amy E. Sklansky
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0375864598

Offers lyrically presented facts about space and with perspective illustrations and additional explanations in the margins.

The Box

The Box
Author: Kendrew Lascelles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1974
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Out the Box Poetry

Out the Box Poetry
Author: Keith N. Rogers Sr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2013-11-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1491830085

Poem's inspired From Out The Box Thinking and Simplifying real life situations in a Calm Manner. Peace , Joy and Harmony begin's Within... KRSR. KEITH N. ROGERS SR. OUT THE BOX POET..