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In Bee Eater and Other Poems, Toshi Casey offers a collection of poem that navigate the liminal spaces between desire and grief, trauma and the body, love and undoing. Casey’s language is both sharp and tender, unafraid to touch the sacred and the profane, the intimate and the mythic. She offers a lyrical and evocative world where bees hum in the body and the cost of love and survival flicker between ruin and revelation.

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Written between the ages of nine and twenty, the poems in When I Am Grown trace a young writer's earliest encounters with beauty, grief, desire, rage, and the strange urgency of growing up. Unrevised and presented as they were first written, these poems capture a young voice grappling with love, loss, faith, darkness, and the fierce need to make sense of the world through language.

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In this new collection of poems, Toshi Casey maps the body as property, witness, wound, and sovereign territory. Moving from the glass cases of museums to the plaster walls of houses she'll never own, from Goya's black paintings to the bread dough rising in her kitchen, these poems refuse to look away.

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Ursa Major is a dark, lyrical collection of short fiction about women at the edge of transformation. In these stories, the ordinary world of kitchens, bedrooms, marriages, mothers, daughters, and memory opens into something stranger, some feral longing, buried grief, bodily knowledge, and the quiet violence of becoming.

A gothic vampiric romance novel in progress.

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This cookbook is a compilation of family recipes, and its humorous name is derived from a delicious blend of culinary difference that comes from multiethnic diversity: Japanese and Southern Americana.