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Scrap Book - by Nick Martino (Paperback)

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  • Scrap Book, the debut collection from Nick Martino, is a lyric, hybrid exploration of his father's prison sentence and its aftermath--an inherited history marked by silence, fracture, shame, and addiction.
  • About the Author: Nick Martino is a poet and teacher from Milwaukee.
  • 100 Pages
  • Poetry, Subjects & Themes

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Scrap Book, the debut collection from Nick Martino, is a lyric, hybrid exploration of his father's prison sentence and its aftermath--an inherited history marked by silence, fracture, shame, and addiction. Weaving poems with invented forms, familial documents, and fragmented memory, Martino constructs an autoethnographic study of carceral trauma and its reverberations across generations.


Set within a Midwestern family home along the shores of Lake Michigan, Scrap Book draws on Marianne Hirsch's theory of postmemory: "the relationship of the second generation to powerful, often traumatic, experiences that preceded their birth but that were nevertheless transmitted to them so deeply." Interwoven with poems grounded in a familial archive--such as journal entries and Polaroids of Martino's father in prison--the collection uses the idea of photographic development as a framework for exploring how insight into family history can emerge gradually, like an image appearing in a darkroom.


Through its use of ekphrasis and archival fragments, Scrap Book creates a textural interior landscape in which the speaker wrestles with how they see themselves and how they are seen by others. Ultimately, Scrap Book is a work of gathering and repair--a lyrical stitching-together of fragments in search of meaning. In reassembling the family archive, Martino opens a space for readers to do the same: to sift through memory, injury, and ego, and fashion from their own "scraps" a deeper understanding of what they carry.



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"In Nick Martino's Scrap Book, love and fear blur together in the context of family trauma, addiction, estrangement, and the intimacies that can become their own rescuing landscape, filling in the distances between parent and child. Meanwhile, Martino's inventiveness with form enacts the restlessness of memory, its shapeshifting qualities in the face of a human impulse to know what was true, whom to trust. I loved the surprise, the tenderness, and the fearless precision of these poems; Scrap Book is an exciting debut, indeed."
--Carl Phillips


"Just over halfway into this searing and tender debut, Nick Martino writes, 'I confess to regarding my father / as a villain in my mother's history / of fire, incarceration, and silence.' This confession is remarkable not because it lays succinctly bare the core of Scrap Book's project, but because it is a found poem taken from one of the book's 'Polaroid' poem series. Isolated from the fabric of a(n erased) longer poem as if manifested using a cookie cutter, the poem is fragment, is both the tight quarters of a prison cell and also the (w)hole of the collection. Scrap Book gathers memories--the speaker's as a child, that of one's parents; it pores over a mother's handwriting, zooming into swirls of a letter until the word is unrecognizable, composing with the family archive in order to unearth and assert the presence of a future self--an unborn son birthed and grown up. This is a deeply intimate, immaculately crafted, lyrical auto-ethnographic documentation of the unspoken hungers within a family. I am forever altered by its intimate investigations."
--Diana Khoi Nguyen

"Scrap Book is a striking and ambitious debut. For Nick Martino, love is non-linear and layered. The first devotions rattle the present and the future; regret ripples through devotion. Hard-won observations about family and the self are as exhilarating as the imagery and phrasing. The language will stay with you. The language will surprise you. Cursive script tightens and explodes on the page. Recasting erasure poetry as 'Polaroids' is ingenious, impactful. Martino has written an inimitable first book."
--Eduardo Corral, Author of Guillotine: Poems




About the Author



Nick Martino is a poet and teacher from Milwaukee. His debut poetry collection, Scrap Book (Alice James Books), won the 2024 Alice James Editors' Choice Award and will be published in 2026. His poems have been published in Best New Poets, Narrative, Ninth Letter, The Boston Review, and The Southern Review, among others. A finalist for the 2024 Sewanee Review Poetry Prize, he holds an MFA from the University of California, Irvine, where he received the 2022 Excellence in Poetry Prize. He lives in LA.

Dimensions (Overall): 6.0 Inches (H) x 9.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 100
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Subjects & Themes
Publisher: Alice James Books
Theme: Death, Grief, Loss
Format: Paperback
Author: Nick Martino
Language: English
Street Date: June 16, 2026
TCIN: 1004857732
UPC: 9781949944792
Item Number (DPCI): 247-12-1331
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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