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  2. Frontier Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Poetry publishes much of its content online and boasts over 500,000 annual site visitors. Poetry, essays, interviews with important literary figures, craft essays, submission opportunities to other literary magazines and publications, book reviews by début authors such as Aja Monet of Haymarket Books, and literary and cultural criticism are consistent features.

  3. Hudson Valley Writers Center - Wikipedia

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    The first chapbook, Voices from the River, gets published in 1990. The press also brought many poets to the center for readings, such as Denise Levertov, Billy Collins, Donald Hall, Galway Kinnell, and Rita Dove. Slapering Hol only publishes poets who have not published a book or poets who have won the press's yearly chapbook contest. [9]

  4. Tupelo Press - Wikipedia

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    Tupelo Press was founded by Jeffrey Levine, Publisher and artistic director, and author of three collections of poetry. [3] The staff includes Kristina Marie Darling Editor-in-Chief of Tupelo Press and Tupelo Quarterly, David Rossitter, Managing Editor; Cassandra Cleghorn, Associate Editor for Poetry & Nonfiction, and Kirsten Miles, National Director of the 30/30 Project and National ...

  5. Sixteen Rivers Press - Wikipedia

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    The first chapbook selected was Judy Halebsky’s Space/Gap/Interval/Distance. The second was Miriam Bird Greenberg's All night in the new country . In 2013, Sixteen Rivers Press published its first book of translations, I Know/Je Sais by French writer Ito Naga, translated by the author and press member Lynne Knight.

  6. Black Dog Books (American publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Black Dog Books began operations in 1997. The first 40 titles in the BDB line appeared in a chapbook format, with some giveaway titles and memorial books added to that figure. In 2006, a trade paperback line was launched. As of this writing, Black Dog Books has more than 60 titles in print. They expect to be releasing 8 to 10 new titles a year. [1]

  7. The Masters Review - Wikipedia

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    The Masters Review focuses exclusively on emerging writers, which the publication defines as any writer who has not published a novel at the time of submission. They are open to writers with published story collections and writers with novels that were self-published or saw a circulation below 3000 copies, as showcased in Portland Monthly. [5]

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  9. Rattle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Rattle is a quarterly poetry magazine founded in 1994, published in Los Angeles in the United States. [1] [2] [3]It publishes poems both by established writers, such as Philip Levine, Jane Hirshfield, Billy Collins, Sharon Olds, Gregory Orr, Patricia Smith, and Anis Mojgani, and by new and emerging poets.

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