News:

The Reporter features April Ossmann, the author of WE

Date: April 8, 2025

April Ossmann was recently interviewed by The Reporter, where she reflected on her literary journey and discussed how rising political tensions in the United States since 2015 have shaped the […]

The IBPA Highlights 30 years of Sucess at Red Hen Press

Date: March 4, 2025

In 1994, Kate Gale and Mark E. Cull co-founded Red Hen Press from their Los Angeles home, selling nearly all they owned to begin publishing poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction from talented writers. Today, Red […]

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Reviews:

EXTREMELY LIGHTWEIGHT GUNS reviewed by Rebellious Magazine!

Date: April 12, 2021

Nikki Moustaki’s debut collection of poetry captures this divide and dissociation while establishing themes of darkness and light within the difficult narratives of suffering and abuse. These poems juxtapose the […]

[PANK] reviews GHOST IN A BLACK GIRL’S THROAT!

Date: April 12, 2021

Khalisa Rae’s Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat is like a newborn scream that’s been held in for eons. Sharp, strong, unapologetic, beautiful, and angry, the writing in this collection is a […]

Douglas Kearney’s PATTER reviewed by The Georgia Review

Date: March 18, 2021

In a decade of reading and writing about motherhood poetry—including an essay-review in these pages in 2019—I have found no universal truths about motherhood. However, as I’ve worked with poet […]

Tess Taylor’s RIFT ZONE reviewed on West Branch!

Date: February 24, 2021

Like many devoted bibliophiles, I love to visit archives. I sigh contentedly while enacting the familiar rituals of shutting the locker door on all of my belongings except two mechanical […]

Shelf Media Group reviews UNSEEN CITY by Amy Shearn!

Date: February 24, 2021

The Past Meets the Present Shearn’s book, Unseen City, is an unexpected entry into an historical home and the contrast between life and death. Or, perhaps more fitting, the contrast […]

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