John Foy’s third book, No One Leaves the World Unhurt (Autumn House Press, 2021), won the Donald Justice Poetry Prize. His second book, Night Vision (St. Augustine’s Press, 2016), won the New Criterion Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the 2018 Poets’ Prize. His first book is Techne’s Clearinghouse. His work has been included in the Swallow Anthology of New American Poets, The Best of The Raintown Review, Rabbit Ears: TV Poems, Outer Space: 100 Poems, and Contemporary Catholic Poetry—an Anthology. He has published widely in journals, including The New Yorker, Poetry, The Hudson Review, The New Criterion, The Village Voice, Parnassus, American Arts Quarterly, Alabama Literary Review, The Dark Horse (in Scotland), The Yale Review, National Review, Barrow Street, and The Hopkins Review. His poems have appeared online in Literary Matters, Poetry Daily, Ducts, Kin, The Nervous Breakdown, Big City Lit, and Angle, an online literary journal in the UK. His essays and reviews have run in Parnassus, The New Criterion, Contemporary Poetry Review, The Dark Horse, and other publications. He lives and works in New York, where he co-hosts the Morningside Poetry Series.
Paperback: 88 pages
Publisher: Kelsay Books (July 25, 2024)