"...newly revived Poetry Northwest is very impressive."
-- The Washington Post
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Poets & Writers
Literary MagNet
To revive the magazine
by Kevin Larimer
The Seattle Post Intelligencer
Poetry magazine revived after a four-year rest
The new version is much changed
by John Marshall
National Public Radio
"Oregon Considered"
The new issue and the lecture series
by Allison Frost
The Portland Tribune
A few modifications to venerable publication
A magazine with a history and an audience
by Joseph Galivan
The Virtual World
The new Poetry Northwest is gorgeous and fantastic
What a delight!
by Peter Pereira
Poetry Daily
From Issue 1
Two poems by Christian Wiman
Poetry Daily
From Issue 1
“Thighs” by C.K. Williams
The Washington Post
"What literary journals do you like to read?"
"Newly revived Poetry Northwest is very impressive"
Q&A with Robert Pinsky
The Oregonian (5/19/06)
Poetry Northwest's primary focus will remain on poetry
To curate poems from around the world alongside the best of the region
By J. David Santen, Jr.
The Oregonian (10/27/06)
No sooner did the issue appear than in poured the outrage
Poetry is central to culture
By Jonathan Nicholas
The Seattle Times
Late of Seattle, Revived in Portland
A new beginning
By Mary Ann Gwinn
Bud Bloom Poetry
Diving back in
Poetry Northwest's new era
By Rus Bowden
NorthWestWriters.com
Please welcome back an old friend
The rebirth
PDX Magazine
A world-renowned literary publication that calls Portland home
Each issue is a semi-annual show (page 38)
By Liz Hummer
Poetry Daily
From Issue 2
"August, 1953" by David Wojahn
Poetry Daily
From Issue 3
"The River" by Christian Wiman
The Oregonian (3/26/07)
Lecture Review
Robert Pinsky laments arts loss
By J. David Santen
Poetry Daily
From Issue 4
"Bass Bass" by Sharon Bryan
Poetry Daily
From Issue 4
"Something of the Sort" by Stanley Plumly