Cold Blessings

NOW AVAILABLE Cold Blessings is at once lyrical and meditative, mournful and celebratory.  The book is both timely and relevant even as it honors the poetics of the past.  Readers will hear echoes of Whitman and Rilke, Roethke and Wright, and yet at no time will they ever doubt that Werner’s voice is wholly his…

MUST APPLE

You can purchase through Amazon or any bookstore. RAE GOUIRAND is the author of two full-length collections of poetry, Glass is Glass Water is Water (Spork Press, 2018), and Open Water (winner of the Bellday Prize, Bellday Books, 2011).  She has founded numerous long-running workshops in poetry and prose in northern California and online, and lectures in the Department…

Dreadful : Luminosity

NOW AVAILABLE Dreadful : Luminosity is a sequence of poems about what it means to live in this world with all of its shine and dread. The poet addresses her daughter, drawing a lyric map to the highways, chapels and alleyways where she might find the answers to the questions she will have as she…

Heterodoxologies

Now available at Amazon.com or any bookstore. Heterodoxologies: Essays by Matthew James Babcock Expansive, exuberant, and relentlessly eclectic, Matthew James Babcock’s debut essay collection, Heterodoxologies, mixes the long view with the quick glance to examine every abstruse angle of a life lived in the Rocky Mountain Northwest.  Those pieces long enough to change a life—ruminations on breakdancing…

Possible Distance

You can purchase directly through Educe Press: Or, you can purchase through Amazon or any bookstore.   Fred Giacomino is a native of the Montana mining country and a descendant of  immigrant miners, who fully appreciates the rough beauty of the area and the bitter-sweet feelings the community has for the land that has already given…

IRON, ARDENT

Available through Amazon or any book retailer. Iron, Ardent takes its title from an untitled poem by Emily Bronte in which she asserts:“That iron man was born like me /And he was once an ardent boy/ He must have felt in infancy /The glory of a summer sky.” Like Bronte’s poem, this collection is concerned with tracing the…

Viewed From the Keel of a Canoe

Viewed From the Keel of a Canoe explores, in Charles Wright’s words, “language, landscape, and the idea of God.” These poems, rooted in a Southern aesthetic, weave together the violence of the rural world with the resonance of the King James Bible. Fathers and Grandfathers cut through the gothic haze to provide a vision backwards…

Home, No Home

Congratulations to Naoko Fujimoto!  Her chapbook, “Home, No Home”, has been chosen as the winner of the first annual Oro Fino Chapbook Competition.  Naoko was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan. She was an exchange student and received a B.A. and M.A. from Indiana University South Bend. “Home, No Home” is her first chapbook. There were so…

We should become intimate.   Let’s start with you giving us your email. We’ll Snapchat our digits later ;) Educe Press started in Boise, Idaho in 2014, but has found its new home in Butte, Montana.  We are looking for writing that combines the aesthetics of literary language with the pulse of genre movements, and…

jesse garon writes a love letter

jesse garon writes a love letter By Robby Nadler On January 8th, 1935, Jesse Garon Presley and his twin brother were born in Tupelo, Mississippi. Jesse was stillborn. On October 20th, 2011, a young man returned to Israel after fifteen years of self-exile. Together, these two ghosts become a travelogue passing through the Judean landscape…