Search
Close this search box.

Library

Fill Your Library with little infinite

Curious to know which books we love enough to reserve room on our bookshelf for? We have the recommendations for you. little infinite Library is a real-time tracker of all the books we name-drop each week. (And we don't want to brag but we don't think even the likes of Rory Gilmore could keep up with us.)

If you're looking to expand your reading list and personal library with diverse genres and authors, our bookshelf recommendations are a great place to start. From short stories and essays to memoirs and journals, our selections cater to a wide range of interests and tastes. So, grab a cup of tea, cozy up in your favorite reading nook, and let our bookshelf guide you on a literary journey like no other.

Coffeehouse Poetry Bundle Giveaway

7 minute read

The Coffeehouse Poetry Bundle Giveaway Poetry lovers, this one’s for you! Coffeehouse Press is giving away a 3-book poetry bundle featuring some of the most thought-provoking and lyrical works in contemporary poetry. Whether you’re a seasoned poetry reader or just diving in, these books will inspire and captivate. Don’t miss your chance to add these gems to your collection! Shut Up Shut Down by Mark Nowak – Amiri Baraka The hard times faced by steelworkers and miners in America’s rust belt inform these poetic oral histories. Vertigo by Martha Ronk A National Poetry Series winner, chosen by C.D. Wright. This visionary seventh collection by the PEN USA Award-winning poet pivots around uncertainties, mysteries, and the unexpected to find the language of the mind’s theater. Melancholy and playful, analytic and lyrical, Vertigo immerses the reader in a dense realm of memory and multiple perspectives, repositioning our relations to daily life, the past, and the future. Written After a Massacre in the Year 2018 by Daniel Borzutzky National Book Award winner Daniel Borzutzky pens an incandescent indictment of capitalism’s moral decay. In Written After a Massacre in the Year 2018, Daniel Borzutzky rages against the military industrial complex that profits from violence,

Inspiration