Poetry. A selection from Anhinga publications and new work by 44 of America's best writers. ANHINGA PRESS believes any small press that survives thirty years is doing something right, and a small press that lives on poetry alone, as Anhinga has, is performing a miracle. This book is as much a cultural document, a history of the small press movement in America. Some of the writers included in the anthology are Silvia Curbelo, Robert Dana, Frank X. Gaspar, Lola Haskins, Janet Holmes, David Kirby, Judith Kitchen, Michael Mott and Naomi Shihab Ny
Rick Campbell was the director of Anhinga Press for twenty years and is the founding director of the Florida Literary Arts Coalition and its Other Words Conference. He teaches in the Sierra Nevada College low residency MFA program and also teaches English at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida.
He has won a Pushcart prize, an NEA fellowship in poetry, and two poetry fellowships from the Florida Arts Council. Poems and essays have appeared in The Georgia Review, The Florida Review, Prairie Schooner, Fourth River, Kestrel, Puerto Del Sol, New Madrid and other journals.
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