Sandy McIntosh is featured in the new issue of Paris Match which features a long piece on Donald Trump's childhood, including Sandy's growing up with the U.S. President.
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.
Friday, July 17, 2020
Monday, July 13, 2020
"CHAPTER ONE" RELEASES FIRST BOOK!
From today’s issue of Critical Notes: The Latest News and Reviews From National Book Critics Circle Members:Sandy McIntosh, an NBCC member and the publisher of Marsh Hawk Press, announced the publication of Where Did Poetry Come From by Geoffrey O’Brien, the first volume in Marsh Hawk’s series of books tied to its Chapter One: On Becoming a Poet project. The project features the memoirs of outstanding poets from diverse backgrounds, recalling the ways by which they found their start as writers. While creative writing programs seek to develop the talents of maturing writers, recondite but essential information about the development of the writing craft will be discovered in the early memoirs—the Chapter Ones—of established poets published in this series. Each month, the press publishes an original essay, eventually to be collected in an anthology.
Friday, July 3, 2020
"MAKING THE NOVEL"
Eileen R. Tabios has created a new project focused on the arduity of "MAKING THE NOVEL." The project presents excerpts from novels in three categories:
1) from unpublished or in-progress novels;
2) deleted excerpts from published versions of novels; and
3) from "failed" novels (as defined by their writers).
Participants in the inaugural release include Marsh Hawkers Martha King, Sandy McIntosh, and Eileen R. Tabios.
Go HERE for the first issue, along with an introduction to and submissions information for future issues.
1) from unpublished or in-progress novels;
2) deleted excerpts from published versions of novels; and
3) from "failed" novels (as defined by their writers).
Participants in the inaugural release include Marsh Hawkers Martha King, Sandy McIntosh, and Eileen R. Tabios.
Go HERE for the first issue, along with an introduction to and submissions information for future issues.
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