PBS profiles David Mason
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Red Hen Press invites you to celebrate our 15th Anniversary Luncheon and Awards Ceremony featuring Mark Doty, Naseem Rakha, Carolyn See, and Alicia Ostriker Sunday November 1, 2009 11am The […]
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Nickole Brown, author of Sister (Red Hen Press, 2007), was awarded a $25,000 NEA Fellowship for 2009. For more information, please see:
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UCR poet gets exposure on Garrison Keillor program For the full article, go here:
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When reading the poetry of Mason, one comes to an understanding of a universality in all things. Similar, yet not, to Spinoza’s philosophy that the universe itself is God and […]
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