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Guernica / A Magazine of Art and Politics is an award-winning American online magazine that publishes art, photography, fiction, and poetry, along with nonfiction such as letters, investigative pieces, and opinion pieces on international affairs and U.S. domestic policy. It also publishes interviews and profiles of artists, writers, musicians ...
In September 2006, the magazine published an essay by John Barr, then president of the Poetry Foundation (2003–13), titled "American Poetry in the New Century," which became controversial, generating many complaints and some support. After having heard a talk Barr gave on the subject, Wiman had asked Barr to submit it to the magazine.
Hobart is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, interviews, and essays. Founded as an online magazine in 2001, Hobart grew into a biannual print magazine in 2003. [1] The founding editor was Aaron Burch. [2] Past issues have been dedicated to topics such as luck, the outdoors, and games. [3]
Pages in category "Poetry magazines published in the United States" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The American Poetry Review (APR) is an American poetry magazine printed every other month on tabloid-sized newsprint. It was founded in 1972 by Stephen Berg and Stephen Parker [1] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The magazine's editor is Elizabeth Scanlon. [2]
The Rattle Poetry Prize has been awarded annually since 2006, and now comprises an award of $15,000 to the author of the best single poem submitted, as decided by the magazine's editors. Ten finalists also receive prizes, and one of them receives a Readers' Choice Award of $5,000. Winning poems are published in the magazine's winter issue. [9]
The Best American Poetry 2006, Bob Hicok, "My career as a director" The Best American Poetry 2006, Mark Kraushaar, "Tonight" The Best American Poetry 2006, Robert Wrigley, "Religion" The Best American Poetry 2000, Jean Nordhaus, "Aunt Lily and Frederick the Great" The Best American Poetry 1999, Marcia Southwick, "A Star Is Born in the Eagle Nebula"
Epoch is a triannual American literary magazine founded in 1947 and published by Cornell University.It has published well-known authors and award-winning work including stories reprinted in The Best American Short Stories series and poems later included in The Best American Poetry series. [1]