News:

David Mason named Poet Laureate of Colorado!

Date: March 16, 2020

David Mason, author of Ludlow and News From the Village, has been named the next Poet Laureate of the great state of Colorado! Press release here. Some downloadabe info here. From the Governer’s Office: GOV. RITTER TO […]

Ron Koertge reading featured on Poetry.LA Video

Date: March 16, 2020

Ron Koertge reads with Andrea Scarpino and Mindy Nettifree at Beyond Baroque’s RED(D)DRESS series, curated by Red Hen’s own Brendan Constantine and filmed by the fine folks of Poetry.LA

Congratulations to Katharine Coles, a 2012 Guggenheim Fellow!

Date: March 16, 2020

Katharine Coles, the author Fault, as well as the forthcoming Flight and Reckless, has been named a 2012 Guggenheim Fellow! Congratulations, Kate! During her Guggenheim Fellowship period, she will be extending this work into a lyric […]

Karen Gettert Shoemaker is big in Omaha!

Date: March 16, 2020

Recently, The Omaha Public Library chose Karen Gettert Shoemaker’s new novel, The Meaning of Names, as its 2014 Omaha Reads Selection. To complement this, the library interviewed Karen on everything from […]

Ron Egatz featured on Verse Daily

Date: March 16, 2020

Ron Egatz’s poem “Valve Job,” from his collection Beneath Stars Long Extinct, has been featured on Verse Daily! Check it out here.

Rodney Wittwer Awarded an Artist Fellowship

Date: March 16, 2020

Future Red Hen author Rodney Wittwer, whose first collection, Gone & Gone, hits shelves in September, has been awarded an Artist Fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. He was one of […]

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Reviews:

Zara Rabb Reviews COLD FIRE by David Mason

Date: June 23, 2026

Cold Fire often draws skillfully on imagery from the various places Mason knows through his travels, and in the best poems, he writes from a deep comprehension of both our 21st century […]

Australian Book Review Heralds David Mason’s COLD FIRE

Date: June 15, 2026

“Migration, travel, and home – geographic and metaphoric – are common subjects in this collection. ‘Listen well’, the speaker in “The Monuments’ urges, as he describes a violinist busking in […]

Jacobin Reviews Luke Goebel’s KILL DICK

Date: June 11, 2026

“Like a good actor, Kill Dick hits its marks, stays true to the script, controls its eyeline to avoid spiking the camera. Is it real? You look up from the page to […]

Amy Pence’s YELLOW Lauded by Midwest Book Review

Date: June 2, 2026

“Amy Pence’s ability to weave poetic overtones of observation and dialogue into Z’s story permeates her life with a richness of language and realization uncommon in LGBTQ+ stories.”

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