Daniel Morris, the latest contributor to Marsh Hawk's "Chapter One" series about writerly beginnings, presents a brutally--and admirably--honest essay entitled "Reading Spivack/Reading Myself." You are invited to read it HERE.
Founded in 2001 as a poetry collective, Marsh Hawk Press has evolved into a self-sustaining publisher that prides itself on its authors’ involvement in every stage of the publishing process. Our books' forms and sensibilities assimilate modern and post-modern traditions of poetry and memoir but expand from these without political or aesthetic bias.
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FABULOUS REVIEW FOR MARY MACKEY
Congratulations to Mary Mackey for her PANK review of her The Jaguars That Prowl Our Dreams! You can see review HERE but here's an excerpt:
Mackey is a magnificent thinker with broad passions: pagan cultures, literature, anthropology, ecology and history are subject explored in “Jaguars.” After graduating with her PhD from The University of Michigan in 1970, she arrived in Berkeley, California, and began publishing in earnest. ...
Serious topics such as ecofeminism, history, and ecology might sound dry, but like many magnificent thinkers before her, Mackey is in full possession of a wild and wacky sense of humor that always puts her readers at ease. I’ll also say here that while her mind is magnificent and her interests broad, her work, while stunningly layered, is always accessible.
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