books

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i hate to count the things that save my life, by Erin Moran

“Now available as an Ebook absolutely free…

APEP Publications is proud to present Erin Moran’s I Hate To Count the Things That Save My Life. It is a blissfully meandering love poem that invites the reader into whatever scene of ecstasy or tribulation it details. With precision, simplicity, and repetition, Moran’s work is a breathless expression of love. It it a tiny ecstasy folded in manilla and stapled.”

 

FIVE YEARS OF SEA-SICKNESS, a poetry collection by Erin Moran

FIVE YEARS OF SEA-SICKNESS is my pisces book baby coming from Wide Eyes Publishing in March! To order a copy, use the contact form on my site or stop by A Novel Idea in South Philadelphia to pick one up. Come celebrate with us there at 7 p.m. on Friday the 13th!

I’ve been working on this collection for years and I’m so excited for it to have found such a beautiful home in Wide Eyes Publishing. Could not be more excited to join the Wide Eyes team of amazing authors and editors. If you know me, you know that this has always been my dream and it’s finally coming true!

FIVE YEARS OF SEA-SICKNESS will be released on March 13, 2020.

Learn more about Five Years of Sea-Sickness on Goodreads.


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back braces, a micro-chapbook by Erin Moran

Back braces, my debut collection of poetry, was release on June 26, 2019 via Ghost City Press during the 2019 Summer Series. First a free digital version of the chapbook here.

Print copies coming October 2019! Order a copy using my contact form, or stop by A Novel Idea in South Philadelphia to pick one up.

Praise for back braces:

"Back braces is out from Ghost City Press and Erin Moran is taking ABSOLUTELY ZERO PRISONERS. You'd be remiss to pass up this gorgeous brutality, this lovely revenge.” —Adrian Belmes, author of THIS TOWN AND EVERYONE IN IT & editor of Badlung Press

“This is some really good, really tender and just beautiful stuff. Not afraid to show weakness / not ashamed to show strength is an amazing thing to balance over the course of fifteen-ish pages.” —Dan McKeon, author of Waterdork & editor of Pretty Cool Poetry Thing

Learn more about back braces on Goodreads.