Welcome to installment number 6 of Editor’s Corner. This week Kate Partridge talks to us about running a multi-genre, feminist literary journal. Partridge is Editor-in-Chief...
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Editor’s Corner #5: Lori Desrosiers for Naugatuck River Review
Welcome to this week’s installment of Editor’s Corner. This week we feature Lori Desrosiers, editor of Naugatuck River Review. Desrosiers is a poet whose first...

Editor’s Corner #4: Abigail Beckel and Kathleen Rooney for Rose Metal Press
Welcome to this week’s installment of Editor’s Corner in which we hear from the editors of Rose Metal Press, Abigail Beckel and Kathleen Rooney. Beckel...

Editor’s Corner #3: Janet Holmes for Ahsahta Press
In the third installment of Editor’s Corner, Janet Holmes from Ahsahta Press joins us. Holmes has been with Ahsahta for well over a decade, and...

Editor’s Corner #2: Lisa Marie Basile for Patasola Press
Welcome to Editor’s Corner, a new VIDAWeb feature, in which editors of diverse publications and literary projects weigh in regarding issues of gender, sexuality and...

Editor’s Corner #1: Jennifer Schomburg Kanke for The Southeast Review
Welcome to Editor’s Corner, a new VIDAWeb feature, in which editors of diverse publications and literary projects weigh in regarding issues of gender, sexuality and...
Native Lands, Native Lives
I first read the work of Adrienne Rich in a New England Women Poets class at the University of New Hampshire. The course reading list...
Are the Masters of the Ceremony the Masters of Our Literary Tradition?
In the previous fifteen years, The Academy of American Poet’s prizes went to forty-one men and thirty-nine women. These numbers may seem reassuring, but keep in mind that they are not representative of an overall balance in individual prizes.
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