Pizama Press, paperback
Publication Date: May 27, 2026
Publisher Marketing: John’s Table is Lewis’ sixth full-length book of prose poems. Arranged in 45 monostich pieces, all with single-word titles, this collection showcases a poet who, after more than 20 years of releasing books into the world, is an artist who continues to master her craft. John's Table spotlight's the New Hampshire-based author's writing in peak form, with her lines moving fluidly between feeling like napkin notes and fragments scribbled upon waking from a dream. This braiding of daily life ("There's a noise in the woodshed. / The unknowable is everywhere.") with magical moments ("She laughs her head off and hands it to me.") results in an intimate snapshot of a poet fully inhabiting her abilities. Shifting between the “I,” the “you,” and the “we,” John's Table feels simultaneously personal and communal, connected to and estranged from the world surrounding the writer. Full of loss and worry yet joy and hope, with an overall unease of our excessive use of technology, the poems tangle big-picture questions with internal confusions, internal reflections with collective uncertainties. Reading John’s Table feels like flipping through a notepad or watching the news cycle next to a typewriter. Laugh-out-loud funny, heartbreaking, tender, cheerful, and poignant all at once.