NEWS & EVENTS

NOTICE (2/22/07): TNHR is going through some changes. Because our primary editorial staff plans to relocate, we are no longer maintaining a physical address. If you have recently tried to reach us by post and your mail was returned, we apologize for the inconvenience. We can still be reached online at: submissons at tnhr.org (for submissions) or editor at tnhr.org (for all other correspondence). If you are a press interested in sending us review copies, please contact us at reviews at tnhr.org for mailing arrangements. TNHR 3 is still in the works, though we're running several months behind schedule. We will make another announcement once we've finished reading through our backlog, If you would like to receive updates via email, please consider joining our mailing list.

UPDATE (9/2/06): We're still alive and working on TNHR 3, albeit slowly. We hope to get caught up on email and submissions very soon. Next year we may decide not to read over the summer, but for now please accept our sincere apology for the delays.

NEWS (4/30/06): In addition to our old address, The New Hampshire Review is now also available via
                           http://tnhr.org.

NEWS (4/4/06): We've added audio recordings of Phil Crippen's poems.

NEWS (2/27/06): Hildred Crill's "Quite Suddenly the Woods," was selected by Verse Daily for their February Web Monthly Feature.

NEWS (02/15/06): The Sycamore Review has some very flattering things to say about Seth Abramson and The New Hampshire Review on its website today.

NEWS (02/07/06): Poetry Northwest has been revived, after a four-year hiatus, under the editorship of David Biespiel. Their new website went online today at: http://www.poetrynw.org, and they will resume print publication in March with contributions from C.K. Williams, Robert Bly, Marilyn Hacker, Henri Cole, Christian Wiman, Peter Campion, and more.

NEWS (02/04/06): Philip Fried's new book of poetry, Big Men Speaking to Little Men, will be published by Salmon Poetry (Ireland) in March. Additional information is available at the Salmon Poetry website.

NEWS: The New Hampshire Review is pleased to nominate the following poems for this year’s Pushcart Prize: Steve Mueske, "The Shrike in the Garden of Machinery", Elizabeth Percer, "Sex Workers in Asia", and Peter Jay Shippy, "The Tragic Conversion of Keith Richards".

NEWS: C. Dale Young's "Stone and Fire, Fire and Stone," was selected by Verse Daily for their August Web Monthly Feature.

NEWS: Congratulations to Paula Bohince, Clay Matthews, and Steve Mueske, whose work has been selected to appear in Best New Poets 2005 (Ed. George Garrett; Series Ed., Jeb Livingood) due out from the University of Virginia in November.

EVENT: Naomi Feigelson Chase will be reading from her new book, Gittel: the Would-Be Messiah, a novel in verse, on Saturday, July 30, 2005 at the Toadstool Bookstore, 12 Depot Square, Peterborough, NH.

NEWS: Jon Davis's Scrimmage of Appetite, originally published in 1995 by the University of Akron Press, is back in print, available from Peripatetic Books, peripateticbooks@comcast.net.

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

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