Poetry Books that Will Probably Knock My Knickers Off

It’s poetry month, and I’m in search of knicker-knocking-off action.

My guess is that Paula Bohince’s Incident at the Edge of Bayonet Woods will do the trick. And since we’re boycotting Amazon here at the 32 Poems blog, please buy this book straight from Sarabande Books.

Another book that I think I’ll like is Field Folly Snow by Cecily Parks. You can get it at Powell’s like I will.

And since I’ve been busy judging books by their cover, let’s look at these two for today’s installment.

This design fits the title perfectly. I like the white and how it works with the coldness of the setting. The angle of the trees adds visual interest.

field folly snow poetry book

This simple design contains a pitchfork. It’s completely spooky and all “Little Girl Who Lived Down the Lane.”
paula bohince poetry book

What are your favorite book covers? Do covers contribute to you buying the book? Let us know in the comments!