EVENTS

9/9/2008 
Author Doug Kearney will be reading at the Langston Room

9/12/2008 
Come join writers Eleanor Lerman, Cate Marvin, Doug Kear

9/14/2008 
Come listen to Adam Kirsch, Ernest Hilbert, and Michael

9/15/2008 
Join the discussion at Teachers & Writers with Rob Caspe

 

 

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Read Red Hen's Featured Titles:

Leaving Resurrection
Memoir
Eva Saulitis
Leaving Resurrection

Sister
Poetry
Nickole Brown
Sister

Golem of Los Angeles
Poetry
Tony Barnstone
Golem of Los Angeles

RATTLE Conversations
Poetry
Alan Fox
RATTLE Conversations

Snowed Under
Fiction
Antje Ravic Strubel
Snowed Under

Interpretive Work
Poetry
Elizabeth Bradfield
Interpretive Work

Safe Suicide
Memoir
DeWitt Henry
Safe Suicide

Motel Girl
Fiction
Greg Sanders
Motel Girl

Dancer and the Dance
Essays
Jack Foley
Dancer and the Dance

Morning Glories
Poetry
Brooke Bognanni
Morning Glories

About Red Hen Press

Red Hen Press was founded in 1994 by Mark E. Cull and Kate Gale. We are a nonprofit literary press which focuses on publishing poetry and literary fiction as well as memoirs. We are dedicated to advancing the arts by means of helping to support quality writing that is being ignored or overlooked by large or commercial publishers. We were established to help keep creative and stimulating literature alive. We help educate our community by donating books to schools and other institutions.

Red Hen Press is a literary organization with five branches. Everything we do moves us toward bringing great literature into the world and supporting the literary community in which we live. Our Poetry in the Schools program provides arts education in the form of poetry workshops and books to underprivileged Los Angeles School children. The Ruskin Art Club Poetry series provides a literary venue for Red Hen authors and other authors from around the country to bring new work to Los Angeles. The press publishes 16-20 high quality innovative titles a year in poetry, literary fiction, creative non-fiction, counter culture and education. The Los Angeles Review publishes both new writers and writers with national reputations giving Los Angeles a much needed literary magazine of weight. We have an award series offering awards of between $1000 and $5000 for short fiction, poetry, a poetry collection and an environmental book. We are dedicated to making a difference in the literary community and in establishing Los Angeles' place in the United States as a literary center.

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