SPD's POETRY BEST-SELLERS DECEMBER 2010
- Rust or Go Missing by Lily Brown (Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
- Breaking Poems by Suheir Hammad (Cypher Books)
- Clamor by Elyse Fenton (Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
- Ten Walks/Two Talks by Jon Cotner and Andy Fitch (Ugly Duckling Presse)
- Say So by Dora Malech (Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
- 100 Notes on Violence by Julie Carr (Ahsahta Press)
- The Last 4 Things by Kate Greenstreet (Ahsahta Press)
- Born Palestinian, Born Black & The Gaza Suite by Suheir Hammad (UpSet Press)
- Greensward by Cole Swensen (Ugly Duckling Presse)
- Face by Sherman Alexie (Hanging Loose Press)
- From Milltown to Malltown by Jim Daniels, Jane McCafferty, and Charlee Brodsky (Marick Press)
- Humanimal: A Project for Future Children by Bhanu Kapil (Kelsey Street Press)
- The Kenning Anthology of Poets Theater: 1945-1985 edited by Kevin Killian and David Brazil (Kenning Editions)
- Public Domain by Mónica de la Torre (Roof Books)
- The Irrationalist by Suzanne Buffam (Canarium Books)
- A Cloud of Witnesses by Jason Stumpf (Quale Press)
- Resonance by Richard Jackson (Ashland Poetry Press)
- More Radiant Signal by Juliana Leslie (Letter Machine Editions)
- The Place That Inhabits Us: Poems from the San Francisco Bay Watershed edited by Sixteen Rivers Press (Sixteen Rivers Press)
- Procedural Elegies/Western Civ Cont'd/ by Joan Retallack (Roof Books)
- Scary, No Scary by Zachary Schomburg (Black Ocean)
- Nick Demske by Nick Demske (Fence Books)
- Song for His Disappeared Love/Canto a Su Amor Desaparecido by Raúl Zurita (Action Books)
- Zone : Zero by Stephanie Strickland (Ahsahta Press)
- Poems of the Black Object by Ronaldo V. Wilson (Futurepoem Books)
- Mexican Poetry Today: 20/20 Voices edited by Brandel France de Bravo (Shearsman Books)
- The Takeaway Bin by Toni Mirosevich (Spuyten Duyvil)
- When You Say One Thing but Mean Your Mother by Melissa Broder (Ampersand Books)
- Bathsheba Transatlantic by Sarah Wetzel (Anhinga Press)
- The New Poetics by Mathew Timmons (Les Figues Press)
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