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Thursday, January 29, 2009

MARY MACKEY POETRY READING

You are invited to a reading featuring Mary Mackey, and sponsored by Mad Hatters' Review:

Details:
When: Friday February 13th, 7-9 PM,
Where: KGB Bar, 85 East 4th St. N.Y.C.
Who: Mary Mackey, Joshua Cohen, Tim Horvath, Joanna Howard

Thursday, January 08, 2009

MARSH HAWK PRESS RECEIVES A NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS GRANT!

Marsh Hawk Press has been awarded a New York State Council on the Arts grant which will support advances on royalties to the six authors publishing with us in 2009. The recipients are:

Spring 2009
Patricia Carlin
Stephen Paul Miller
Harriet Zinnes


Fall 2009
Daniel Morris
Corinne Robins
Paul Pines

The above line-up is not our total schedule, by the way, as our 2008 contest winner, Michael Rerick's book: In Ways Impossible to Fold will also be published.

Monday, January 05, 2009

REMINDER: MARSH HAWK PRESS POETRY PRIZE!

Marsh Hawk Press invites poets to participate in our annual poetry contest. This year's Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize is being judged by Forrest Gander. The winner receives book publication and $1,000.00. Please note that effective now, electronic submissions are accepted. GO HERE FOR CONTEST INFORMATION.

Submission deadline: April 30, 2009.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

SANDY MCINTOSH IN THE NEW YORK TIMES

Sandy McIntosh has a poem from his second Marsh Hawk Press book, The After-Death History of My Mother, in the New York Times website. It is part of a special feature on poets from Long Island, New York. You can see Sandy's poem HERE.

Friday, January 02, 2009

EILEEN TABIOS' FIRST MARSH HAWK BOOK REVIEWED BY NEW MYSTICS!

Eileen Tabios' first Marsh Hawk Press book is still receiving reviews! Thanks to Joey Madia who reviewed Reproductions of the Empty Flagpole for New Mystics. Here's an excerpt:
In an age of electronic and "disposable art," where surfing the 'Net is akin to flipping endlessly through cable TV channels in search of reconnection in an atmosphere of isolation (calling to mind Robert Pirsig's line from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance that looking at nature through the car window is just more TV…), the meditative works in Reproductions of the Empty Flagpole defy the reader to simply skim and move on. The hooks are finely barbed and grab you in the deepest places...ENTIRE REVIEW HERE

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