Coming Soon: The Photography Issue
May 15, 2013 – 8:27 am

Dear Readers, Spring is in full swing, and so is our next issue of Poetry Northwest, due to hit newsstands and mailboxes  in early June. We’re a little behind our usual schedule, but never fear– the …

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Eric McHenry: from “The Lovelier As They Fall”
November 6, 2010 – 1:43 pm One Comment
Eric McHenry: from “The Lovelier As They Fall”

The Fall/Winter issue (v5.n2) of Poetry Northwest is beginning to arrive now in mailboxes everywhere; and with it–in the northern hemisphere, at least–the longer nights and falling leaves of autumn.  To mark both of these …

Ed Skoog: “Space”
October 17, 2010 – 3:34 pm
Ed Skoog: “Space”

The fourth and final in our series featuring poems by Ed Skoog with photographs by J. Robert Lennon.  Read the first, and Ed’s introduction to the series, here.
In Seattle, don’t miss Ed reading on October …

The Pitch (1): Find Direction Out
October 16, 2010 – 7:00 am Comments Off

Find Direction Out
Rebecca Hoogs
In the age of map apps galore we’re losing the pleasures and idiosyncrasies of personally-delivered directions. No longer am I the 5th house on the left, the big blue one across from …

Ed Skoog: “Radial”
October 12, 2010 – 5:27 pm
Ed Skoog: “Radial”

The third in our series featuring poems by Ed Skoog written in response to photographs by Robert J. Lennon.  Read the first, “What’s Your Beef,” introduced by the poet, here.
In Seattle, don’t miss Ed Skoog …

Fall & Winter 2010-2011
October 11, 2010 – 7:16 pm 2 Comments
Fall & Winter 2010-2011

Featuring new work by Ed Skoog, Eric McHenry, Marvin Bell, Brian Henry, Nance Van Winckel, Olena Kalytiak Davis
Plus:
Cody Walker reviews Ben Lerner’s Mean Free Path
Rebecca Hoogs speaks occidentally
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