Time Did It: A Family Saga by Ute Carson Released in Paperback October 24, 2025

Time Did It: A Family Saga by Ute Carson Released in Paperback October 24, 2025

Time Did It, a Family Saga, tells the true story of Ute Carson and her aristocratic family, whose lives, land, status and fortune were lost as they escaped Nazi Europe. Ute Maria Elisabeth Gräfin von Hardenberg-Carson was born on the Baltic Coast in Köslin, Pomerania. Providing a different perspective on 19th and 20th century Europe, the countess shares the drama, sadness, love, anger, betrayal, and joy that make her the woman she is today. Now living a very full life in America, Ute Carson continues her journey with unflinching love for family, a passion for living, and a wondrous outlook in spite of everything.

Free of the Shadow: poems and stories by Lou Faber Released in Paperback March 15, 2025

Free of the Shadow: poems and stories by Lou Faber Released in Paperback March 15, 2025

Free of the Shadow, poems and stories by Lou Faber, shows sharp wit, deep struggles and astute observations of a twice adopted child who never knew his birth parents. A retired attorney and prolific blogger living in Florida, Faber pieces together his heritage and how he learned to love and be loved, in this second book of poetry. This is for the child /who peers from faded photos /who craved a father and a mother /having both, having neither. Insightful, reflective, a great read.

Love’s Wishbone: poems by Robert Pfeiffer Released in Paperback – January 2, 2024

Love’s Wishbone: poems by Robert Pfeiffer Released in Paperback – January 2, 2024

Love’s Wishbone by Robert Pfeiffer are the poems of a father, a husband, a human, at midlife – melancholy, nostalgic, tinged with regret, yet ultimately hopeful for the future. These poems look backwards with nostalgia and regret, but also with fondness and forgiveness. They look forward with apprehension and fear, but also with hope. More than anything, Pfeiffer’s poetry in Love’s Wishbone is about trying to find meaning in moments before it’s too late.

Notes From Paradise: poems by Elaine Heveron Released on Sep 20, 2023 Takes You on a Fun Ride

Notes From Paradise: poems by Elaine Heveron Released on Sep 20, 2023 Takes You on a Fun Ride

Notes From Paradise takes you on a journey through several decades of musical, social and personal events in the life of veteran poet Elaine Heveron. Notes from Paradise reminds us that the height of the day, like laughter, tears, or falling hard for someone new, always comes unexpectedly. Elaine uses what her family knows as “Heveron humor” to see things from the side door you almost forgot was there. She shares her love of music, being in love, and being alive like a feast. So help yourself. There’s always a chance it’s not what the promoters are selling that will steal your heart, but something right in front of you now

Upbringing: poems by Marian Kaplun Shapiro Released For Reader Enjoyment on Jan 3, 2023

Upbringing: poems by Marian Kaplun Shapiro Released For Reader Enjoyment on Jan 3, 2023

This latest work of veteran poet Marian Kaplun Shapiro is titled Upbringing because it confronts and explores issues surrounding being a child and growing up. Many poems present a moment in time through the eyes of a child, showing the innocence and confusion of children maneuvering in an adult world. What is most unique is the presentation of ideas through visuals intermixed with words creating a new era of visual poetry. Sometimes the images carry the message; sometimes speech bubbles talk to each other. The combination creates poetic illustration with a lasting impact.

At the Edge of the Cliff by Marian Kaplun Shapiro Presents Transformative Poetry

At the Edge of the Cliff by Marian Kaplun Shapiro Presents Transformative Poetry

Plain View Press announces the publication of At the Edge of the Cliff by Marian Kaplun Shapiro, a book of experimental poems, at bookstores and Amazon on January 25, 2021. At her poetic peak, Shapiro experiments with visual form and edgy content to disrupt fundamental givens and generate transformative experiences. Beyond mere words, the word drawings in At the Edge of the Cliff touch extremes of feeling that jar the subconscious and make each poem an experiment, a beautiful and challenging climb to the edge.

With college studies in English, music, writing, teaching, and psychology, Shapiro works as a practicing psychologist in Lexington, Massachusetts, where she also creates art as a poet and lives as a free spirit with her view of woods, flowers, birds, and an unpolluted sky. Now 80 something, she adores her family and sees life as one long experiment that has turned out amazingly well.

“A book of poetry and drawings that explore emotional disconnections, silences, and efforts to make contact. …her purpose is to pursue ‘extremes of feeling’ and their resulting epiphanies through ‘experimenting with form and content.’ These experiments encompass diagrams, sketches, spacing, and unusual typography, which often focus attention on conceptual organization. …Poems that creatively reveal the unsaid and unsayable.” —Kirkus Reviews

“‘If the clocks are running slow, will we have more time than we thought?’ Shapiro muses. It’s a riddle; an invitation without return address, a dreamscape brimming with the raw and paradoxical nature of the unconscious. Pivoting between visual poetry, free verse, and prose poetry, Shapiro, a therapist as well as poet, captures the wonder and challenge of our flawed humanity with a generous helping of grace.” —Nina Corwin, LCSW; author of The Uncertainty of Maps

“Marian Shapiro asks us to ask ourselves, ‘Why here? Where are we going? What time is it? What is foreground? Background?’ Shapiro guides us through an amalgam of poems, lyrical, brutal and redemptive. In the midst of her pinwheel of life, six wondering clocks, and assorted graphic and sprawling cursive mind play poems, she teaches us ‘inch by inch’ that we need horizon, ‘To weigh/ the whatness of lake/ the whoness of mountain/ the whenness of/ sky.'” —Barbara Laiolo-March, Poet, cofounder of the Surprise Valley Writers’ Conference

“Joy. Terror. Sorrow. The author’s familiarity with those unspoken, secret parts of ourselves brings us to that something in us that is even beyond the unconscious. This collection of poetry challenges the givens of poetic form, opening us to asking ourselves: Is there something like a spirit or soul in there? Could that be?” —Sanford Rosenzweig, Clinical Psychologist

“In her collection of poetry, The Edge of the Cliff, Marian Shapiro hammers home some vital philosophy intertwining minute details and instructive ‘eurekas’ to transport readers to a lost time when existence was under less threat. Shapiro also allows glimpses into grim realities in poems like ‘Rape,’ that, instead of hammering readers with overkill, remind us of the horrors in calm terms. Her ability to mix the vastly philosophical with the intensely personal is evidence of her mastery of form.” —Doug Stuber, Editor, Poems from the Heron Clan

Publisher Plain View Press is a 45-year-old issue-based literary publishing house, a far-flung community of humane and highly creative writers, artists and activists, whose energies bring humanitarian enlightenment and hope to individuals and communities grappling with the issues of our time—peace, justice, the environment, education and gender. Copies of At the Edge of the Cliff , paperback (ISBN: 978-1-63210-083-2), can be purchased through Amazon, retail bookstores, or ordered in quantity from Plain View Press.

New Release–America Abroad: An Epic of Discovery by David Radavich

New Release–America Abroad: An Epic of Discovery by David Radavich

Released on January 2, 2019. America Abroad is part adventure and part history, told in crisp narrative poems rich in imagery. It can be purchased on Amazon.

With the keen eye of an historian, David Radavich explores America’s complex history of discovery, destruction, and quest for power. A myriad of voices (Ponce de Leon, Uncle Sam, Lady Liberty) convey America’s adventurism with clear-eyed honesty. Visit the Book Gallery for more information on the book.

New Release: Magpie Mind by Eileen Berry

New Release: Magpie Mind by Eileen Berry

“Magpies were always there in our English garden, pecking around and singling out particular objects. Beautiful black and white birds with loud calls to each other. That is the way this book was put together.”
— Eileen Berry
This cumulative collection of poetry inspires the mind and imagination with memories and images of people, places, and changes over the years. An inspired geologist who loved the earth and it’s inhabitants, Eileen often spoke of the blackbirds in her garden. Their chatter and happy activity represents the way life builds by memories of tiny events. This book reveals snippits of events of her life.
— Pam Knight, publisher/ writer/ poet
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
ISBN: 978-1-63210-027-6
80 pages, $14.95
Poetry: American General

New Release: Forever Turn The Midnight Carousel: Poems and Short Stories by Matthew Abuelo

New Release: Forever Turn The Midnight Carousel: Poems and Short Stories by Matthew Abuelo

I have the privileged of reading yet another amazing work by Matthew Abuelo! Midnight Carousel will take you on a colorful, yet deep, deep as a midnight sky, ride. The ever turning spiral of emotions are filled in every line, stanza and verse as you are brought high and then downward again. The love of a city that is wrapped up in the arms of an old lover, that is slowly deteriorating around some while flourishing around newfound mistresses of whose sole purpose is to dine on the fatted-calf. Matthew paints a glorious picture with words as he shows the side of the “city that never sleeps” that very few and only those true professionals who keep the midnight oil burning long after midnight ever see. I highly recommend reading Midnight Carousel and following this profound writer. I look forward to interviewing him again very soon.”
Mary E. Rapier, aka Art Sees Diner

Publication Date: 5/22/2018
ISBN: 978-1-63210-035-1
138 pages, $16.95

Literary Collections : American – General
Poetry : American – General
Fiction : Political

New Release: Whispers from the Aural World by Karolyn Redoute

New Release: Whispers from the Aural World by Karolyn Redoute

Shells, ears, damaged mirrors—the images in Karolyn Redoute’s powerful new book, Whispers from the Aural World—conjure a mysterious emotional landscape that is as real as the lost city of Detroit where she grew up, and as heartbreaking as the silence between parents and children or, later on, between lovers. Redoute makes us feel that there’s hope, that through the discipline of poetry we can force the shards of broken glass into focus and find our whole reflections again.
Maura Stanton, author of Immortal Sofa

Prophecy and memory exist on the same plane in Whispers from the Aural World by Karolyn Redoute. Children pause in the space between hours, a father drives a house like a car, and a staircase patiently anticipates turning into a story. With homegrown mysticism, Redoute discovers magic in the corners of rooms and in the corners of the mind, building a delicate bridge across childhood loss and wonder to an adult understanding of identity.
James Cihlar, author of The Shadowgraph

Publication Date: 4/30/2018
ISBN: 978-1-63210-034-4/
80 pages, $14.95

Poetry : American – General
Body, Mind & Spirit / Mindfulness & Meditation