Praise for Out of the BlankA Poetry Northwest Favorite of Winter 2025“These endlessly quotable, epigrammatic poems articulate the human experience with the ethereality of a harp and the coy trill of a cymbal. Equi’s linguistic dexterity and innovation are nonpareil.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review“Elaine Equi’s compositions are a door to a lavish commonplace. Her language, casual enough for a napkin, leaves you with the impression that you’ve just been told a delicious, unshackling secret.” —Ben Shields, Artforum"Out of the Blank gathers domestic scenes in often short-lined poems that track changes in light, memory, and TV. Observational poems wind without obsessing and record without assuming." —Poetry Northwest“In her splendid continuance of cascading thinking, Elaine Equi unfolds the ordinary. Her pluckiness billows in this latest collection where solid matter morphs with edgy surprise in a poetics that speaks straight to us. Nobody quite knocks it out of the ballpark like Equi!” —Maureen Owen, author of Everything Turns on a Delicate Measure"Nestled within the seductive mastery Equi displays, we find poems on time, taking stock, emotions, dreams, commonality. There are regrets conveyed with a sense of humor. There’s music, even Lorca’s guitar. The mood is almost unnoticeably quieter. “Sepia light/seeps / into everything.” Delight in this superb collection." —Vincent Katz, author of Broadway for Paul“I have always marveled at Elaine Equi’s poems. She does more with fewer words than any other poet I know. And yet, I would not call her a minimalist, but a maximalist, who writes with graceful humor and leads us gently into the dark and haunted places in our thinking.” —John Yau, author of Tell It SlantPraise for Elaine Equi“Whether celebrating clones or revising Led Zeppelin, Equi melds verse with aphorism, wisdom with wicked playfulness." —Entertainment Weekly“These poems, brief as they sometimes are, simply-stated as they almost always are, open up a ground, a web, of the conscious and subconscious dailiness we all experience but rarely self-examine or seek to understand.” —New York Journal of Books“There is a lot of fake poetry out there. Equi is real. She changes the way you look at things. You cannot fake the authenticity that informs even the most casual of her observations.” —David Lehman, founder and series editor of The Best American Poetry