News:

Eva Saulitis Receives the Governor’s Award

Date: January 27, 2014

Poet Eva Saulitis, who hails from Homer, Alaska, received the Governor's Award for the Humanities at a ceremony on January 30 at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center. She was […]

Kim Dower Featured on American Life in Poetry

Date: January 13, 2014

Kim Dower's poem "Bottled Water," from her book Slice of Moon, was featured on American Life in Poetry. The site is a project for newspapers helmed by Ted Kooser, Poet […]

Andrew Lam Interviewed by Asian Fortune News

Date: January 8, 2014

Journalist Jenny Chen for Asian Fortune News sat down with Red Hen author Andrew Lam to discuss his short story collection Birds of Paradise. In the interview, Lam discusses an array […]

Tess Taylor Interviewed by The Poetry Foundation

Date: January 8, 2014

In an interview with The Poetry Foundation's Stacey Lynn Brown, Tess Taylor discusses her collection of poetry, The Forage House, and her connection to her famous ancestor, Thomas Jefferson. Taylor […]

Daniel Olivas Tweets the Praises of Verónica Reyes

Date: January 8, 2014

Chicano author and journalist, Daniel Olivas, heaped praise upon Verónica Reyes' poetry collection Chopper! Chopper! on Twitter, proclaiming it to be "powerful, heartbreaking, hopeful." View Olivas' tweet

Our 19th Anniversary Celebration

Date: November 22, 2013

This month we hosted our annual anniversary luncheon celebrating 19 years of success. "Its (Red Hen's) success shows there is still an unquenchable thirst for exceptional literature in Pasadena and […]

Poetry.LA interviews William Archila

Date: November 8, 2013

Mariano Zaro chats with William Archila for the sixth installment of the interview series from Poetry.LA. William Archila has not yet been published by Red Hen, but his second book […]

Kim Dower chats with AM Northwest

Date: October 3, 2013

Kim Dower talks with AM Northwest about "parenting your parents," one of the themes of Slice of Moon. To watch the video of this interview, click

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Reviews:

The American Journal of Poetry: Dean Kostos

Date: August 14, 2018

The American Journal of Poetry features yet another poem by Red Hen author Dean Kostos. The journal praises Dean’s past and recent publications as well as acknowledges awards won by […]

Dante in China featured in Yaddo News Summer 2018

Date: July 26, 2018

The ancient masters encounter the modern world in John Barr’s inventive new poetry collection Dante in China, a book that poses a triple threat: entertaining, educational and enlightening.

Sarah Leamy Reviews Sugar Land

Date: July 24, 2018

In a recent review, Sarah Leamy provides a detailed summary of tammy lynee stoner's novel Sugar Land. Describing the book and stoner's characters, Leamy claims, "These characters linger and are […]

One Man’s Trash

Date: July 19, 2018

Athens, Georgia magazine Flagpole reviewed Bradley Bazzle's recently published (and first!) novel Trash Mountain as part of a short summer reading list. "With a finely drawn young protagonist, Ben, and […]

Booklist Review of Bryan Hurt’s Latest Book!

Date: July 18, 2018

In a recent review, Booklist Review‘s Jonathan Fullmer describes Bryan Hurt’s collection Everyone Wants to Be Ambassador to France as “18 amusingly eccentric stories.” Despite containing distinct stories with quite […]

Foreword Review of Sugar Land

Date: July 17, 2018

In Foreword Review's September and October edition, Hannah Hohman reviews Tammy Lynne Stoner's novel Sugar Land. Summarizing the novel's main plot points, Hohman concludes that "Sugar Land is a raw, […]

Weather Woman revied in Foreword Reviews

Date: July 2, 2018

Michelle Anne Schlinger from Foreword Review gives an in-depth review of Cai Emmons’ upcoming title WEATHER WOMAN. Taking a close look at characters and plot, Schlinger praises the work of […]

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