Sweet Publications – Chapbooks
About once a year, and by solicitation only, we publish a handmade chapbook of poetry, creative nonfiction, or graphic nonfiction. Once the print books sell out, we make the work available for Kindle. Scroll down to see our catalog and make a purchase.
After The Night by Jarod Roselló
1943 by McKayla Conahan
In McKayla Conahan’s poem “1943,” winner of the inaugural Sweet Poetry Contest, we see how the ghosts of history never leave us.
—Katherine Riegel
Jaw Wiring: What You Need To Know by Kristine Jepsen
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Kindling by Lisa Laughlin
Sweet Publications, 2018
Out of Stock.
from the Foreword:
Laughlin’s work in these essays covers ground related to loss, to the beauty and bare truth of it, and to how our sense of place accommodates that beauty and bare truth. All three of these selections reflect on the dryland wheat farm of Laughlin’s youth, its austerity and dangers, and her own desire to hold it, to keep this home close, while acknowledging that impossibility. With language as stark as the land itself, and in the presence of a writer who meditates and reflects and discovers, we get an opening—a consciousness—that invites us to meditate and reflect and discover alongside, that sketches this place in the small, meaningful strokes of the short form.
—K.C. Wolfe
Rules for Loving Right by Brian Baumgart
Sweet Publications, 2017
Click the image above or here to buy the Kindle version of Rules for Loving Right from Amazon.
—Katherine Riegel
Borderlines by Jill McCabe Johnson
Lady In Ink by R. Claire Stephens
When she turned 18, even before she lost her virginity, Stephens got a tattoo. A big one. Now, a decade later, she wonders why.
And while she never pins down the culprit exactly, in this comics essay Lady in Ink
Stephens goes on a joyous romp through her own brain, finding nineteenth century British prostitutes, Joan of Arc, and Kiera Knightly along the way.
All of Us – Sweet: The First Five Years
– edited by Katherine Riegel
“We hope you feel about this anthology the way I felt when, at a fancy buffet, I stumbled into the dessert room.”
– from the introduction by Katherine Riegel
Elements by Donna Steiner
– Beth Alvarado, author of Anthropologies: A Family Memoir
“‘Start small.’ From this command forward Donna Steiner has you in the palm of her hand, by turns thrilled, delighted, aroused. Enter into these intimate essays and you will be seduced by both the writer and her world.”
– Susan Fox Rogers, author of My Reach: A Hudson River Memoir
Close Quarters by Amy Monticello
– Rebecca Barry, author of Later, at the Bar
“This is a book about finding beauty and redemption where we can; it’s about the ties that bind. Close Quarters moved me greatly with its story of a mother, a father, a daughter–this family that endures.”
– Lee Martin, author of From Our House
The Witch’s Index by Megan Gannon
– Eamon Grennan, author of Out of Sight: New and Selected Poems
“Spells and incantations were never so personal and so deftly woven from voices and images as in the poems of Megan Gannon. They bring out the secrets hidden in ordinary speech, which cease to be ordinary when the poet opens the door for us to hear them.”
– Nancy Willard, author of The Sea at Truro
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