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Amanda J. Bradley Interview on THE NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
01/01/2012
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Interview with NYQ Editor on HUFFINGTON POST
12/21/2011
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KGB Interview with Ayala Sella
12/04/2011
Read the interview with Ayala Sella about her new book, Soliloquies of a Crosswalker at KGB Bar HERE... |Read More
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NYQ launches NYQ REVIEWS
11/19/2011
NYQ is proud to announce an innovation in book reviews: NYQ REVIEWS
NYQ Reviews seeks to harness all the benefits of the technical advances
of our age as we pioneer this new approach to the old book reviewing
paradi... |Read More
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Adam Hughes at Farley's Bookstore in PA
10/21/2011
October 27, 2011 at 7:30 pm NYQ Poet Adam Hughes will give a free workshop and reading at NYQ Books Partner Bookstore, Farley's Books, located at44 South Main Street in New Hope, PA. |Read More
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Gatsby Books in Long Beach CA - Newest NYQ Books Partner
10/21/2011
NYQ Books is proud to announce its first Partner Bookstore on the West Coast, Gatsby Books! Located in Long Beach, CA this unique, up-and-coming store is a strong supporter of literature, so if you are in the area, stop in and support t... |Read More
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NYQ in Long Beach, CA -- October 15
09/13/2011
Beside the City of Angels: A Long Beach Poetry Festival will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. NYQ will be represented by a reading at 6:30 with Grace Zabriskie, Amanda J. Bradley, and Raymond Hammond. Visit the festival Facebook page |Read More
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The New York Quarterly was established in 1969 by the late William Packard out of a growing concern for the pure craft and technique of poetry writing. Every issue of NYQ includes the best cross-section of contemporary poetry, a Craft Interview with an outstanding poet on the general subject of style and prosody and technique, informational articles on poets and poetry materials of lasting value to the practicing poet. NYQ 66 is Available - ORDER NOW NYQ 66 is currently available through online stores. NYQ 66 features craft interviews with Bruce Weigl and Steve Cannon; an essay, "The Present State of American Poetry: 'Hip-Hop,'" by Michael Cirelli, along with work by 190 of today's most prominent and emerging poets. NYQ 66 is also available at independent bookstores nationwide.
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