News:

Steve Almond’s “Trump’s Blood Sport Politics”

Date: February 2, 2018

What does George Orwell have to do with the Super Bowl, President Trump, and politics? Steve Almond provides an insightful perspective on how our obsession with sports influence how we […]

Negative Space’ Short Film Nominated for Oscar

Date: January 23, 2018

The animated short film 'Negative Space,' based on Ron Koertge's poem of the same name, which was published by Red Hen Press, was just nominated for Best Animated Short Film […]

Elise Paschen featured in The Best American Poetry 2017

Date: January 16, 2018

Congratulations to Elise Paschen and her poem, "The Week Before She Died," from her award-winning collection THE NIGHTLIFE, which was selected by California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia to be featured […]

Vivian Faith Prescott Featured on Literary Hub

Date: September 29, 2017

Vivian Faith Prescott was featured on Literary Hub's website with an excerpt, "Girls with the Sun in Their Eyes," from her new book The Dead Go to Seattle, which was […]

Remembering Red Hen Poet Austin Straus

Date: July 20, 2017

Today Red Hen remembers one if its beloved poets, Austin Straus. Austin published three collections of poetry with Red Hen Press, including Drunk With Light, Intensifications, and The Love Project: […]

Ruth Irupé Sanabria Featured on Poetry Foundation

Date: July 12, 2017

Ruth Irupé Sanabria was recently featured on Poetry Foundation's website with her poem Ars Poetica, which is found in her book Beasts Behave in Foreign Land, which was published by […]

Lisa C. Krueger Featured on Poetry Foundation

Date: July 11, 2017

Poet Lisa C. Krueger was featured on Poetry Foundation's website with a poem from her book Run Away to the Yard, which was published with Red Hen Press earlier this […]

Lisa C. Krueger Featured on Poetry Foundation

Date: July 11, 2017

Poet Lisa C. Krueger was featured on Poetry Foundation's website with a poem from her book Run Away to the Yard, which was published with Red Hen Press earlier this […]

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Reviews:

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 […]

UCR Today Reviews The Wilderness

Date: May 2, 2018

"'The Wilderness' broaches subjects both infinite and infinitesimal, contemplating cosmic forces and commas on an equal scale," writes Jessica Weber of UCR Today in this review and interview with Maurya […]

JMWW Circadian Review

Date: March 27, 2018

"This book is fearless, even in its confrontation of fear and trauma." Great review by Amelia White of JMWW on Chelsey Clammer's Circadian. Read the full review

US Review of Books praises Circadian

Date: March 14, 2018

Chelsea Clammer is praised for Circadian by the US Review of Books. They write, "In this volume, the author proves that no topic is taboo, especially with the right choice […]

The Hippies Were Fucking Right

Date: February 23, 2018

Congratulations to Steve Almond for his first newspaper feature for BAD STORIES on PORTLAND MERCURY. Read the review here!

Midwest Book Review praises Eat Less Water

Date: February 21, 2018

The Midwest Book Review describes Florencia Ramirez's Eat Less Water as "an extraordinary and life-changing read that is very highly recommended." Thanks Midwest Book Review! Check out the full review

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