News:

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

The New York Times interviews Tess Taylor

Date: October 2, 2013

Helen Verongos from The New York Times chats with Tess Taylor about the many difficult themes of the poetry in her new book The Forage House. To read the full […]

Richmond Times-Dispatch features Tess Taylor

Date: September 13, 2013

Richmond Times-Dispatch's Michael Paul Williams covers the first-time meeting of Tess Taylor and another descendant of Thomas Jefferson, Gayle Jessup White. To read the full story, click

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Reviews:

BOOM reviews Birds of Paradise Lost

Date: June 13, 2013

Boom Journal outlines the merits of Lam's collection of short stories: "“His own voice is a true gift to California and the world…. Lam’s fiction weaves the pitch-perfect perceptiveness of […]

Gone & Gone featured on Rain Taxi

Date: May 31, 2013

Ralph Pennel from Rain Taxi Review of Books praises Rodney Wittwer's Gone & Gone.- "Gone & Gone both transports and transforms. It forces us to take pause from our every […]

Washington Independent reviews Speaking Wiri Wiri

Date: May 31, 2013

Grace Cavalieri from the Washington Independent calls Dan Vera's Speaking Wiri Wiri "an exegesis on language and culture."- "Vera writes so we know how it was for him, and that […]

Hinged praises The Palace of Contemplating Departure

Date: May 17, 2013

Garrett Bryant from Hinged says that the poems from Brynn Saito's The Palace of Contemplating Departure sing.- "Saito’s ferocious and confident voice guides the reader through both an external journey […]

Donna Miscolta applauds Burn This House

Date: May 9, 2013

Donna Miscolta calls Kelly Davio's Burn This House "blisteringly good poetry".- "In Burn this House (Red Hen Press), Kelly Davio explores relationships—how they falter or erode, how time distorts the […]

Shelf Awareness features Burn This House

Date: May 9, 2013

Thuy Dinh from Shelf Awareness praises Burn This House by Kelly Davio.- "Kelly Davio's debut poetry collection, Burn This House, smolders with doubt and misdirection. Cosmic yet controlled, her poetry […]

Lambda Literary Review loves A Wild Surmise

Date: May 1, 2013

ArielleYarwood from Lambda Literary Review calls Eloise Klein Healy's A Wild Surmise: New & Selected Poems & Recordings "a book that won’t easily be shaken from your mind."- "How to […]

The Rumpus reviews Burn This House

Date: May 1, 2013

Michelle Salcido from The Rumpus praises Kelly Davio's Burn This House.- "Davio explores the erosion of faith, time, memory, and love with clear speakers who are unafraid to expose doubts […]

Lambda Literary applauds Speaking Wiri Wiri

Date: April 25, 2013

Charlie Bondhus from Lambda Literary praises Dan Vera's use of language in Speaking Wiri Wiri.- "…there is no gibberish to be found in Vera’s Letras Latinas-winning poetry collection. Rather, there […]

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