Happy to share the March to-read pile docket with Natalie Eilbert, author of the amazing, recently published poetry collection Indictus (full disclosure, I had the honor of co-editing this Noemi manuscript).

Arcadia, Indiana (a tragedy) by Toby Altman
The Police by Daniel Poppick
The Babysitter at Rest by Jen George
March issue of Poetry Magazine
MyOTHER TONGUE by Rosa Alcalá
The Pink Box by Yesenia Montilla
Barbie Chang by Victoria Chang
Broadax by Amy Lawless
Mean by Myriam Gurba
The Deaths of Henry King by Jesse Ball, Brian Evenson, and Lilli Carré
Benediction by Queen Alice Notley (reread)
While Standing in Line for Death by CAConrad
– NEWIES –
Tell Me How It Ends, Valeria Luiselli
Ziggurat, Peter Balakian
Begin with a Failed Body, Natalie J. Graham
Detroit Detroit, Anna Vitale
Mihyar of Damascus: His Songs, Adonis (trans. Adnan Haydar & Michael Beard)
Blank: Essays and Interviews, M. NourbeSe Philip
The Book of Margery Kempe
Work & Days, Tess Taylor
The Forage House, Tess Taylor
Ideal Suggestions: Essays in Divinatory Poetics, Selah Saterstrom
Broadax, Amy Lawless
– OLDIES –
Conference of the Birds, Farid Ud-din Attar; The Prophet, Khalil Gibran; The Blue and Brown Books, Wittgenstein; So What So That, Marjorie Welish; The Market Wonders, Susan Briante; Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond; The Open Curtain, Brian Evenson (in progress); Confessions, St. Augustine; You, Me, and the Violence, Catherine Taylor; Ban en Banlieue, Bhanu Kapil; Dictee, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha; The Light of the World, Elizabeth Alexander; Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit, Aisha Sabatini Sloan; The End of Something, Kate Greenstreet; On Lies, Secrets, and Silence, Adrienne Rich; The School Among the Ruins, Adrienne Rich; The Black Notebooks, Toi Derricotte