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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

VISIT US AT THE MARSH HAWK PRESS BOOK TABLE AT AWP!

Steve Fellner won our 2006 contest for his manuscript, Blind Date With Cavafy. It will be published with our spring titles in April. But if you're going to be AWP at the end of this month you're invited to visit him and some of the Marsh Hawk editors at our table at the book fair, as well as have him autograph an advance copy of the book. Here's a recent note from Steve:

"I had been trying to get my book of poems out for eight years. I gave up a number of times during the process. Everyone hears stories about how contests are fixed or rigged or you can only win if you have the right connections. When Marsh Hawk contacted me that I had won, I couldn't believe it. I felt vindicated that you could win a contest without having any connections—without knowing the judge or any of the people associated with the press—that there were places out there that read them blindly and made good on their word. I cannot believe how great my experience was with Marsh Hawk Press. They responded to any email right away. They were open to all of my suggestions. The cover designer did a brilliant job, and was more than willing to take any of my suggestions, which of course, was a moot point—she created something spectacular immediately. When your first book is being created, you want to know that someone cares. Marsh Hawk Press made me feel my book was loved with their abundance of thoughtful attention. I could not have asked for a better experience."

This year's contest will be judged by David Shapiro. For comments by our annual contest winners, go to www.marshhawkpress.org/PreviousWinners.htm

Monday, February 19, 2007

CLAUDIA CARLSON IN WATERCOLOR EXHIBITION!

You are invited to an opening

featuring paintings by Claudia Carlson and Jim Racheff

that are part of a group show of watercolor paintings done in Paul Ching-Bor's studio class at the Art Students League.

WHEN:
The opening is Thursday, February 22, 2007 at 6 p.m.
Wine and snacks will be served.

The show will be up from February 19-24, 2007. Exhibition of work by students of Sherry Camhy, Paul Ching-Bor, Ellen Eagle and Philip Lawrence Sherrod.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The gallery is closed Sundays.

WHERE:
215 West 57th Street (between Seventh Avenue and Broadway), New York, NY 10019 in the Gallery at the Art Students League on the second floor, there is an elevator.

Friday, February 16, 2007

THANK YOU NYSCA / CLMP!

Marsh Hawk Press just received a "regrant" from the New York State Council of the Arts (through Council of Literary Magazines and Presses) that will extend last year's successful MHP press catalog! We thank these organizations for their continued faith in what Marsh Hawk Press attempts to do for and in poetry.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

ROCHELLE RATNER'S PROSE POEMS CITED IN 2 PUBLICATIONS

Julie R Enszer reviews Rochelle Ratner's prose poetry collection BALANCING ACTS featured in the new issue of Galatea Resurrects (edited by Marsh Hawker Eileen Tabios).

Relatedly, Rochelle has five prose poems /fast fictions (here categorized under fiction) in the new issue of madhatters review!

Through her review of Rochelle's book, Julie Enszer also lauds Marsh Hawk Press as a whole, noting:

The final special thing that I noticed is not about Ratner’s text but about Marsh Hawk Press. Something special is happening there. I’ve read a number of their books over the past year, many through the auspices of reviewing here at Galatea Resurrects. They have gathered a highly creative and talented group of authors and are putting out beautiful and interesting and provocative books. Huzzah, huzzah!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR ART GALLERY!

The Marsh Hawk Press' web site includes a rotating gallery, exhibiting the affiliations that we as a press have with visual and other arts. You are invited to peruse the recently updated Gallery page (http://www.marshhawkpress.org/gallery.htm). We've got new visual work by Basil King, Thomas Fink, Eileen Tabios, Noushin Farrokhnia, Rochelle Ratner (including four audio files), Claudia Carlson, Alice Zinnes, Barbara Beck, and Sandy McIntosh.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

MARY MACKEY ON APR!

Congratulations to Mary Mackey who will have two poems read by Garrison Keillor on American Public Radio's The Writer's Almanac!! The poem "Chicken Killing" will be read on Feb. 15 and the poem "My Methodist Grandmother Says" on Feb 16. Both poems are from Mary's Marsh Hawk Press book, Breaking the Fever.

Friday, February 02, 2007

MARSH HAWK PRESS ATTENDS AWP-ATLANTA!

Marsh Hawk Press will be present with its loaded book table at AWP this year. Please stop by and introduce yourself! At our table will be four Marsh Hawk Poets -- Eileen R. Tabios, Sandy McIntosh, Rochelle Ratner and our 2006 contest winner, Steve Fellner.

Sharon Dolin and Eileen Tabios also will participate in the following AWP panels:

SHARON DOLIN:
"In the Beginning There Was the Middle: A Panel on How Poems Begin," Chair and Participant, Sunday, March 3rd, 9-10:15

"Divine Order or Free Will? Getting to the Heart of Syntax," Participant, Thurs., March 1, 9-10:15 a.m.

EILEEN TABIOS:
"Found in Translation: Poetry that Stems from Multilingual Homes," Friday, March 1, 12-1:15 p.m.

 

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