$10.00

Available for pre-order

As In As If by Susan Lewis

Wordplay and dismay re: existence, co- and con. Bathetic/pathetic riffs on our troubled/troubling human family global affliction and the web of interrelation we are prone to deny. “Lending fresh caché to emergency & its staunch old nemesis status quo ante” (from "Those Are Ayes").

Susan Lewis’s poetry has appeared in Agni, Berkeley Poetry Review, Boston ReviewThe Brooklyn Rail, Cimarron, ConjunctionsDiodeInterim, New American Writing, Tupelo QuarterlyVOLT, and many other journals as well as such anthologies as Tangential Surrealist Poetry Anthology (Survision Books, 2023), Contemporary Surrealist &Magical Realist Poetry (Lamar University Press, 2022), Walkers in the City (Rain Taxi, 2021), They Said (Black Lawrence Press, 2018), Devouring the Green (Jaded Ibis Press, 2015), and Resist Much, Obey Little (Spuyten Duyvil Press, 2015). Her collaborative work has been recorded and performed at such venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie’s Weill Hall, and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is a co-host of the KGB Monday Night Poetry series in New York City, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Posit.

Available for pre-order

As In As If by Susan Lewis

Wordplay and dismay re: existence, co- and con. Bathetic/pathetic riffs on our troubled/troubling human family global affliction and the web of interrelation we are prone to deny. “Lending fresh caché to emergency & its staunch old nemesis status quo ante” (from "Those Are Ayes").

Susan Lewis’s poetry has appeared in Agni, Berkeley Poetry Review, Boston ReviewThe Brooklyn Rail, Cimarron, ConjunctionsDiodeInterim, New American Writing, Tupelo QuarterlyVOLT, and many other journals as well as such anthologies as Tangential Surrealist Poetry Anthology (Survision Books, 2023), Contemporary Surrealist &Magical Realist Poetry (Lamar University Press, 2022), Walkers in the City (Rain Taxi, 2021), They Said (Black Lawrence Press, 2018), Devouring the Green (Jaded Ibis Press, 2015), and Resist Much, Obey Little (Spuyten Duyvil Press, 2015). Her collaborative work has been recorded and performed at such venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie’s Weill Hall, and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is a co-host of the KGB Monday Night Poetry series in New York City, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Posit.