Review of If You Wave a Chicken Over Your Head featured in The Potomac
Check out this review of If You Wave a Chicken Over Your Head featured in the Winter 2017 issue of The Potomac: A Journal of Poetry and Politics.
Review of If You Wave a Chicken Over Your Head featured in The PotomacCheck out this review of If You Wave a Chicken Over Your Head featured in the Winter 2017 issue of The Potomac: A Journal of Poetry and Politics. |
A&U Magazine reviews Because I Can See Needing a Knife by Noah StetzerA&U Magazine recently reviewed Because I Can See Needing a Knife. You can read the full review here. |
Portage Magazine reviews Steve Tomasko's and no spiders were harmedBob Moreland wrote up this review of and no spiders were harmed by Steve Tomasko for Portage Magazine. |
Interview with Shaun Turner and review of "The Lawless River"Amy Strauss Friedman reviewed "The Lawless River" and interviewed the author, Shaun Turner, for Yellow Chair Review. This collection was released in January 2016. |
Of Bugs and Love - a review of Steve Tomasko's chapbook "and no spiders were harmed"Karla Huston reviews Steve Tomasko's collection for the Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene blog. Read more here. |
From one Red Bird author to another...One of the beautiful things that keeps me so energized about the work we at Red Bird do is the fact that our authors care deeply for one another's work. Day after day as I read manuscripts, receive queries, and see what our authors are up to online I feel a deep sense of community and I am ever grateful for that. This morning, during my morning mental stroll through Facebook I stumbled across a post by Donna Vorreyer about a recently published collection: Kathleen Kirk's "The ABCs of Women's Work." And again in my email this morning a link to the post. One author engaging with and sharing the work of another. True community. You can check out Donna's post here. And her chapbooks, "The Imagined Life of the Pioneer Wife" and "Encantado" are available in our Offerings, as is Kathleen's collection. Two of Red Bird's many talented authors, connecting with one another, their collections ready to connect with you. |
Mathieu Cailler publishes debut collection of short storiesTwo of Red Bird's very own... Congratulations to Mathieu Cailler's on the release of his new fiction collection Loss Angeles (Short Story America) and thanks to Ron Arias for spreading the word. The article is available here. Mathieu's poetry chapbook, Clotheslines, was published in July 2014. Ron's non fiction chapbook, My Life as a Pencil, was published in March 2015. |