Fortunate Childe scours literary print journals and the internet in search of extraordinary poetry.

When we find a poet whose work meets our criteria, we invite that fortunate childe to be part of a Fortunate Childe anthology, or to submit a manuscript for our consideration.

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Softcover $12

Six-time Pushcart Prize nominee Carla Martin-Wood wrote this collection in memory of her best friend in college. Barbara was a paraplegic, the result of childhood polio. Like the bee, which shouldn't be able to get off the ground, yet flies anyway, Barbara rose above her challenges, helping others to do so as well. 

 Softcover, $9.63

Uncork a heady vintage of all things autumnal in this intoxicating anthology of poems from prize-winning poets. Bottled for your pleasure by Fortunate Childe Publications.

Softcover, $8.78

Dive into this energetic collection by 17 women poets -- some well-published Pushcart Prize nominees, along with bright, new voices. Gutsy, lyrical, full of juice, this "collection of women's writes" is a delight start to finish.

 

Softcover $9.78

So this is what happens when prize-winning poets get together to write about the classics. They turn myths topsy-turvy, rewrite hallowed text, speak in defense of characters previously maligned. These poems are a mélange of the zany, irreverent, mildly shocking, serious, and scholarly.

 Softcover $9.43

Those wild and uppity women from Lilth are back, and they brought friends. Can-can dancers and Gibson Girls -- women who dared. Don't miss this collection of accomplished poets, including several Pushcart Prize nominees.

 

Softcover, $5.40

Reading these poems is like handling some lovely hand-made, carefully-wrought artefact from an age when craftsmanship and elegance still remained sovereign virtues.  — Paul Christian Stevens, Editor, The Chimaera Literary Miscellany and The Flea Broadsheets

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