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Philip Metres blogged about the fall issue of FIELD: "the journal is like a kind of polyphonic postcard--that intimate, that open."
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Timothy O'Keefe's poem "Little Alphabets," from The Goodbye Town, was featured on the Poetry Daily website. |
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We're delighted to announce that the 2011 FIELD Poetry Prize has been awarded to Mark Neely of Muncie, Indiana, for his first book, Beasts of the Hill. He will receive an award of $1000, and his book will be published in the FIELD Poetry Series in the spring of 2012. Our thanks to all the talented writers who entered the contest. |
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Congratulations to new US Poet Laureate Philip Levine! Copies of our FIELD symposium on his work (#81, Fall 2009) are still available. |
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Mike White's poem "Love," from FIELD #84, was featured on Poetry Daily. |
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David Lehman, in the Best American Poetry blog, calls attention to FIELD's "loving look at the poems of Richard Wilbur" in the fall 2010 issue. |
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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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Amy
Newlove Schroeder's The Sleep Hotel received a
great review in Publishers Weekly (scroll
down on that page to the Poetry section). |
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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."
There's also a terrific interview of Angie
Estes in Cerise
Press. |
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Four of Emmanuel
Moses' poems from He
and I, in Marilyn Hacker's translations,
have received a Luschei Award from Prairie
Schooner. |