Join The Los Angeles Review, the literary journal of Red
Hen Press, as they release their seventh issue. Dedicated to Judy Grahn,
Issue 7 features some of the finest poetry and prose from the West
Coast, the nation, and the world.
Reading from featured Los Angeles Review Issue 7 contributors include:
Ching-In Chen is the author of The Heart's Traffic
(Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press) and is a fan of choreographed poetry and
other "hijacked forms."
Donna Emerson's second chapbook, Body Rhymes,
was nominated by Finishing Line Press for a California Book Award and she's just won
the 2010 Flashpoint Essay with Tiny Lights.
Stephanie Barbé Hammer’s fiction, non-fiction and
poetry have appeared in The Café Irreal, Square Lake, NYCBigCityLit,
CRATE, The Red Rock Review, Hot Metal Bridge,
Argestes, Soundings, The Bellevue Literary Review,
and Hayden's Ferry Review. A two-time nominee for the Pushcart
prize, she teaches comparative literature and creative writing at UC
Riverside, and is a student in the MFA program at Whidbey Island,
Washington.
Since Tyke Johnson can't live up to the
expectations of Christ, he does his best to live up to the expectations
of his dentist. So far, no cavities.
Howard Rappaport is a writer and teacher in San
Francisco where he lives with his wife and two children. His work has
appeared in the North American Review and the Madison
Review.
Ryan Ridge edits Faultline Journal of Art
& Literature and has work in The Mississippi Review, PANK, Pindeldyboz, Salt
Hill and others.
Harry Thomas is a poet, critic, and translator,
and editor-in-chief of Handsel Books, a literary imprint at Other
Press/Random House.
Kim Young is the author of Divided Highway
(dancing girl press, 2008) and the editor of Chaparral.
Bonnie ZoBell lives in a cute casita in San Diego
where she’s planted all kinds of succulents and has published in lots of
places.