News:

Poetry.LA features Kim Dower, author of WHAT SHE WANTS

Date: January 21, 2025

In this episode of SoCal Poets in Conversation, Elena Karina Byrne and Kim Dower, who have very different poetic styles, reflect on the themes they have in common, including “longing,” […]

Red Hen Press Welcomes Nine New Board Members

Date: December 5, 2024

Red Hen Press is thrilled to welcome nine new members to our Executive Board, whose diverse range of expertise in marketing, branding, and governance will help advance the core values […]

The Rumpus features Esinam Bediako’s BLOOD ON THE BRAIN

Date: December 3, 2024

THE FIRST BOOK: HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE The Author: Esinam Bediako | Instagram: @esi_the_lurker The Book: Blood on the Brain (Red Hen Press, 2024) The Elevator Pitch: Can a 24-year-old Ghanaian American woman outrun a breakup, […]

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Reviews:

After the Dam review from Kirkus

Date: June 30, 2016

"Taut, beautifully written, and suspenseful, this resonant, feminist drama eschews easy answers. A page-turner of the highest caliber." Kirkus details the book's plot points, setting, and themes

Kirkus gives The Currawongs a Mighty review

Date: June 30, 2016

“Delightful. . . . A nimble and very funny collection of stories from a writer who clearly values the human condition in all its myriad forms.” Check out the observant […]

Dean Kostos: This is Not a Skyscraper

Date: February 16, 2016

"An interview with Dean Kostos about the power of pauses, structure, and zebra metaphors at Coney Island." The online magazine Guernica contucted an interview with author Dean Kostos as well […]

The Yellow Door” Celebrated by Nichi Bei!”

Date: January 20, 2016

"Journey through a post-war Japanese American landscape with Amy Uyematsu as she defines race, unpacks the family incarceration experience and discovers a confluence with Japanese culture in “The Yellow Door,” […]

On Birds of Paradise Lost” by Andrew Lam”

Date: January 12, 2016

"Just as Lam connects with and penetrates each persona, so too each persona achieves a moment that bridges or leaps the gap between our two cultures, forever wedded by the […]

When the World Breaks Open is a hit with Kirkus Reviews!

Date: December 7, 2015

The first review for Seema Reza’s memoir When the World Breaks Open is live! Kirkus Review praises Reza for her “self-lacerating honesty” and that she “exercises literary license and often […]

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