Monthly Archives: July 2010

Jenny Sadre-Orafai’s interview in BLP’s Publishing Tips Newsletter

Don’t forget to check out the next issue of Black Lawrence Press’s Publishing Tips Newsletter. jmww poetry editor Jenny Sadre-Orafai will be interviewed! To subscribe to BLP’s newsletter, go here. (We should mention that, in order to receive the newsletter, … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Best of (What’s Left of) Heaven by Mairéad Byrne

The Best of (What’s Left of) Heaven by Mairéad Byrne, Publishing Genius, 2010, 5.5×7″, 208 pages, Perfect bound. http://publishinggenius.com I once heard California poet Brenda Hillman bestow the advice that moving to San Francisco to be a poet is as … Continue reading

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Whose Magazine Is It, Anyway?

Daniel Nestor does a great job of summing up the great poetry purge at the Paris Review over one We Who Are About to Die. It’s an interesting dilemma for lit mags: exactly who sculpts/defines a magazine’s voice? Is it … Continue reading

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Looking for a Few Good Men and Women

Attending AWP in February 2011? The journals dogzplot, jmww, sententia, and wigleaf are hosting a multi-journal slam on February 3rd, 7 pm, at the legendary Wonderland Ballroom in Washington, DC, to celebrate, and we’re looking for a few good past … Continue reading

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Garygoyle 56

The new Gargoyle (56) is out and looks to be a killer—Matt Bell, Caryn Coyle, Roxane Gay, Greg Gerke, Dylan Landis, Ravi Mangla, Meg Pokrass, Kathleen Rooney, Emma Straub. I’ll get a mini-review up as soon as I finish devouring … Continue reading

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