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We are delighted to announce that Mary Ann Samyn has won the 2012 FIELD Poetry Prize for her manuscript entitled My Life In Heaven, which will be published next spring. See further details here.
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Garrison Keillor read Mary Cornish's "Numbers," from Red Studio, on The Writer's Almanac in June. |
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Angie Estes' poem "Almost Autumn" recently appeared on Slate. Find it, and listen to her read it, here. |
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Mark Neely's poem "Tonight I Am Kicking Down the Doors," from Beasts of the Hill, was featured on the Everyday Genius website. |
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After years of faithful service, Linda Slocum has retired as Managing Editor of Oberlin College Press. Best of luck and many thanks, Linda! Our new Managing Editor is the very able Marco Wilkinson. |
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Timothy O'Keefe, author of the 2010 FIELD Poetry Prize-winning The Goodbye Town, was guest blogger for a week in May on the Best American Poetry site. |
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Congratulations to Carol Moldaw, whose "Since Then" (from the spring FIELD) was featured on Poetry Daily. |
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Martha Collins' review-essay from the spring FIELD was featured in April on Poetry Daily. |
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FIELD is now included in CLMP's Lit Mag Adoption Program. Teachers who want to use FIELD in the classroom can get massively-discounted subscriptions for their students (and a free one for themselves). |
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Angie Estes' Tryst was
named one of two finalists for the 2010
Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. The citation called
it "a collection of poems remarkable for its
variety of subjects, array of genres and nimble
use of language." |