Favorite Reads of 2015

My annual list of books I enjoyed reading over the previous year; not a “best of” list at all, just works that stuck with me. As always, I present these in alphabetical order by author. They are a mix of genres and a mish-mash of books recently published and books I either finally got around to reading or have discovered years after they’ve been published:

  • The Ghost in Us Was Multiplying by Brent Armendinger
  • Chord by Rick Barot
  • The Book of Frank by CA Conrad
  • The Poem She Didn’t Write and Other Poems by Olena Kalytiak Davis
  • When My Brother Was an Aztec by Natalie Diaz
  • Caprice: Collected, Uncollected, & New Collaborations by Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton
  • From the Standard Cyclopedia of Recipes by B. C. Edwards
  • Barely Composed: Poems by Alice Fulton
  • Scattered at Sea by Amy Gerstler
  • You Could Learn a Lot by RJ Gibson
  • Our Lady of the Crossword Puzzle by Rigoberto Gonzalez
  • How to be Drawn by Terrance Hayes
  • When I Was a Twin by Michael Klein
  • Our Savage Art: Poetry and the Civil Tongue by William Logan
  • Hiccups by Joe Pan
  • American Barricade by Danniel Schoonebeek
  • Fibonacci Batman: New & Selected Poems by Maureen Seaton
  • The New Black by Evie Schockley
  • [insert] boy by Danez Smith
  • life-list by Jessica Smith
  • As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980 by Susan Sontag
  • Spectacle: Stories by Susan Steinberg