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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

OUR BLOG HAS MOVED! 

You are invited to follow Marsh Hawk Press developments at its new blog at

http://marshhawkpress.blogspot.com

Thanks for your attention,
Marsh Hawk Press




Monday, September 15, 2014

UPDATE: BASIL AND MARTHA KING 

Madeline Tiger (MHP, 2003)  wrote a wonderful appreciation of Basil King's work, published in Jacket 2 this summer, along with a few reproductions of his paintings.   
See https://jacket2.org/article/reactions-basil-kings-work

Basil King (whose newest book is on the MHP fall 2015 list) will participate in the the Next Wave Festival at BAM in the premiere of Black Mountain Songs , November 20-23.  
       Seven young composers have made pieces for choral singing inspired by artists associated with Black Mountain College: Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Buckminster Fuller, and others. The Brooklyn Youth Chorus will perform in this multimedia presentation along with dance, film projections, and Basil King on stage reading excerpts from Fielding Dawson and his own work referring to BMC.  Both Basil King and Fielding Dawson will be both represented in a small group show of BMC-associated artists in the Harvey lobby.  
See http://www.bam.org/BlackMountainSongs   

Basil King has  a long poem,"A Pigeon in Delacroix's Garden," in the fall/winter 2014-15 Talisman, and "History is Incomplete Without Art" in the fall 2014 issue of the British magazine, Tears in the Fence. 

Martha King (Imperfect Fit,  MHP 2004)  is one of 29 prose writers in  The Wreckage of Reason: Back to the Drawing Board, published this summer by Spuyten Duvil Press. See her blog post:    http://www.blog.basilking.net/page/2/   
The book is available from:   https://www.createspace.com/4576201 

Martha King will have new poems in the special section of "new women" in  the fall/winter 2014-15 issue of Talisman.  (Now that her memoir, Outside Inside,   is complete, she is returning to poetry!)

Basil and Martha King





Friday, September 12, 2014

NEW FALL BOOKS BY BASIL KING AND EILEEN R. TABIOS 

Marsh Hawk Press is delighted to announce our two new Fall 2014 books:


The Spoken Word / the Painted Hand from Learning to Draw / A History by Basil King
about which Advance Words include:
“Dare I say profound & playful & deeply serious?”  
—David Meltzer



SUN STIGMATA (Sculpture Poems) by Eileen R. Tabios
about which Advance Words include:
"Eileen Tabios's poems twist like silk scarves caught in the wind, offering ardent calligraphies and sly sub-versions of the passions, so many ways of naming lucidity."
— Andrew Joron



Thursday, September 11, 2014

INVITATION TO OUR WEBSITES AND BLOGS 

Information about many of Marsh Hawk Press’ authors are also available at their websites and/or blogs.  The following list presents some of the links to their writings and/or information about their works:








Sandy McIntosh (memoir blog): http://hamptonsapprenticeship.blogspot.com


Burt Kimmelman: BurtKimmelman.com

Basil King: www.basilking.net

Basil and Martha King:  www.blog.basilking.net

Philip Lopate: www.philliplopate.com




Eileen R. Tabios: http://eileenrtabios.com


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In addition to the above resources, here are some noteworthy updates:

Marilyn Tiger's appreciation of Basil King’s work on Jacket 2 is available at


Mary Mackey has a new blog interview series People Who Make Books Happen. Mary is doing monthly, in-depth interviews with people who have
expert advice to give and important things to say to writers as well as readers. Her September interview will be with best-selling author Ellen Sussman on
"Surviving Rejection" (she got hundreds of rejection notes before she got noticed). Later in the fall, former U.S. Poet Laureate Bob Hass is going to talk to her about the 10 most important books you need to start a poetry library. You can find links to all the People Who Make Books Happen interviews (including How To Get An Agent) at http://marymackey.com/welcome-to-the-writers-journey-mary-mackey-on-writing-advice-and-the-writers-life/





Tuesday, September 09, 2014

YOU ARE INVITED TO PAUL PINES' VARIOUS EVENTS! 

September 12 - 14th: Paul Pines will host the 30th Lake George Jazz Weekend, a free outdoor event in Shepherd Park, in the village of Lake George, featuring a world class roster of artists: http://www.lakegeorgearts.org/lakegeorge-jazz.htm


Tuesday, September 23: at William Bronk-Sheldon Hurst Lecture Series talk by Paul Pines on "Poetic Imagination & The Submerged Center: Getting to Know the Knower,” sponsored by the Herman Maril Foundation at SUNY Adirondack


November 7 – 10: Reading from Divine Madness and Fishing on the Pole Star at Notre Dame, Weds at 7:30 PM, followed by a lecture on Thurs at 5:00PM, "Poetic Imagination & The Submerged Center: Getting to Know the Knower."

November 23rd: Reading at CCNY, details to follow.

November 25th: Reading at the Woodstock Festival, Woodstock, NY. 




Friday, September 05, 2014

THE MARSH HAWK REVIEW, FALL 2014 

You are invited to read the Fall issue of The Marsh Hawk Review, Edited by Eileen R. Tabios, which has just been released and is available HERE.

Featured poets are


Harriet Zinnes

Jean Vengua
Susan Terris
Eileen R. Tabios
Felino A. Soriano
Barry Schwabsky

Susan M. Schultz
Michael Rerick
Marthe Reed
Paul Pines

Sheila E. Murphy
Daniel Morris

Stephen Paul Miller
Meredith Lewis
Michael Leong

Eric Hoffman

Anne Gorrick
Joanna Fuhrman
Donna Fleischer
Thomas Fink
Thomas Fink and Maya Diablo Mason
Brian Clements

John Bloomberg-Rissman and Anne Gorrick

William Allegrezza

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