

Lincoln McElwee's THIS PLACE COULD BE HAUNTED IF I DIDN'T BELIEVE IN LOVE is Available for P
Though Lincoln McElwee's somewhat a newcomer to the Southern California poetry scene, he's no stranger to Moon Tide Press. We were first turned onto his amazing work when he submitted to Lullaby of Teeth: An Anthology of Southern California Poetry. We then had the pleasure of featuring him as Poet of the Month as well as publishing more of his work in Dark Ink: A Poetry Anthology Inspired by Horror. Now, it gives us great pleasure to announce that we are publishing his debut


Spending August in Darwin's Garden
“Oh, how they failed us, our teenage skin
not thick enough for the professional…” —Lee Rossi To put into the words the growing pains of adolescence is precisely what Lee Rossi does so eloquently in his latest collection, Darwin’s Garden, from Moon Tide Press. This book takes you through a vivid journey through the grim realities of entering manhood—or even, the patriarchy, challenging the norms, living the south, and savoring the silver linings of the darkest times. It prese