Anhinga Press

Anhinga Press is an American, independent, literary press located in Tallahassee, Florida. The press began in 1972 as an outgrowth of the Apalachee Poetry Center, a non-profit organization promoting the reading and understanding of poetry. In 1976, founder and poet, Van Brock, expanded the scope of the press by publishing poetry chapbooks. From 1976 through 1981, Anhinga Press published eight chapbooks by regional Florida poets. In 1981, the press published its first full-length volume of poems Counting the Grasses by Michael Mott, and today publishes the winners of its two book award contests as well as manuscripts chosen by its board.[1][2] Rick Campbell, author of four poetry collections, is Director of Anhinga Press.[3][4]

Notable authors published by Anhinga Press include Frank X. Gaspar, Janet Holmes, David Kirby (poet), Judith Kitchen, Chad Sweeney, Naomi Shihab Nye, Ruth L. Schwartz, Robert Dana, Erika Meitner, and Diane Wakoski.[5] Anhinga Press titles have been reviewed in venues including Mid-American Review,[6] Poetry Flash,[7] Rattle,[8] Cold Front Magazine,[9] and Story South,[10] and featured on Poetry Daily,[11] Verse Daily,[12] and the National Book Critic's Circle blog, Critical Mass,[13] and reprinted in anthologies including The Best American Poetry.[14]

The press publishes the winners of its national poetry competitions, as well as manuscripts accepted through general submission.[1] Awards given by the press include the Anhinga Prize for Poetry and the Levine Prize for Poetry.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b "Anhinga Press:Our History". Anhinga.org. 2008-10-30. http://www.anhinga.org/history.html. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 
  2. ^ "Florida - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More". Poets.org. http://www.poets.org/state.php/varState/FL. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 
  3. ^ "Anhinga Press: Rick Campbell". Anhinga.org. 2008-10-30. http://www.anhinga.org/books/poet_info.cfm?poet_name=Rick%20Campbell. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 
  4. ^ CLMP Newswire Arhives > April 15, 2001 (Volume 1, Number 3) > Ahinga Press Wins Grants to Help At-Risk Youth
  5. ^ "Welcome to Anhinga Press". Anhinga.org. http://www.anhinga.org/. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 
  6. ^ Review: Mid-American Review > Volume XXIV, Number 2, Spring 2004 > Review of Inventory at the All-Night Drugstore by Erika Meitner (Anhinga Press, 2003)
  7. ^ Review: Poetry Flash > No. 289, Jan/Feb/Mar 2002 > Review of Singular Bodies by Ruth L. Schwartz (Anhinga Press, 2001)
  8. ^ Review: Rattle > December 5, 2009 > Review of Arranging the Blaze by Chad Sweeney (Anhinga Press)
  9. ^ Review: coldfront > Review of Arranging the Blaze by Chad Sweeney (Anhinga Press)
  10. ^ Review: storySouth > September 2009 > Review of Arranging the Blaze by Chad Sweeney (Anhinga Press)
  11. ^ Feature: Poetry Daily > Featured Poet > Keith Ratzlaff, Then, A Thousand Crows (Anhinga Press)
  12. ^ Verse Daily > Sandy Longhorn > Blood Almanac (Anhinga Press, 2006)
  13. ^ Feature: National Book Critics Circle Blog: Critical Mass > September 26, 2008 > Small Press Spotlight > Unraveling the Bed by Mia Leonin (Anhinga Press, 2008)
  14. ^ Google Books > The Best American Poetry 2009 > Contributor Bio > Keith Ratzlaff
  15. ^ "Welcome to Anhinga Press". Anhinga.org. http://www.anhinga.org/. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 

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