

CRABGRASS WORLD Now Available for Pre-Order
While the world around us is changing, we're still holding with the love and talents of our authors and fans, so thank you Moon Tide family. On that note, we'd like to introduce you to our upcoming Spring release, Crabgrass World, by author, Robin Axworthy. The poems in Crabgrass World paint vibrant portraits of family and self-discovery all while orchestrating language into a symphony of gut-pull and heart-song. Robin Axworthy shows such a mastery of narrative and sound she


Artist Resources
Here at Moon Tide Press, we, like many other community art spaces, understand the gravity of all the precautionary measures being taken to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Though we want to ensure the physical safety of our artists and our communities, we also want to ensure that our artists still receive access to the resources available, especially in these uncertain times. We have been seeing a remarkable amount of posts, documents, and links about available resources


A Special Note From Moon Tide Press and Editor-In-Chief, Eric Morago
Hello, dear friends, I wanted to personally reach out in light of these strange, and sometimes scary, times facing us right not and let you know that Moon Tide is here for you. I like to think of Moon Tide as a family—not just the amazing team I work with, or the fantastic authors I have the privilege of publishing, but our readers and audience as well. We will get through this as family. In the meantime, Moon Tide has some fun things planned for the coming month, which coinc


Thursday I'll swim In the Lake of Your Bones
“A voice sings itself quiet,
murders perfect syllables.”
— Peggy Dobreer How do you encapsulate a woman with so many enticing layers? You read In the Lake of Your Bones by Peggy Dobreer. Throughout this book, there was a woman holding my hand, taking me on colorful journeys. Riding flashbacks like airplanes, seeing street corners and alleyways of where all the wild, all the beautiful, all the painful, and all the growing things happened. There’s an almost ethereal touch to