Posts from 2011

re: "Erik Satie Watusies His Way Into Sound" by Jeff Alessandrelli
re: "Erik Satie Watusies His Way Into Sound" by Jeff Alessandrelli

December 23, 2011

A new and entertaining, to say nothing of enlightening, interview with Jeff Alessandrelli by Weston Cutter at Corduroy Books regarding

A New Ravenna Project for 2012

We will be announcing in the first quarter 2012 a new and interesting publishing project.  But in the meantime, the

re: "A Heron in Buenos Aires" by Luis Benitez
re: "A Heron in Buenos Aires" by Luis Benitez

Big thanks to the folks at Galatea Resurrects for posting a fine and thorough review by Scottish poet and critic

Seconds ticking by…
Seconds ticking by…

December 21, 2011

…until the last day (December 31) to submit your entry to the Cathlamet Prize for Poetry.  Andrew Rantala, striding the

re: "Magnificent Mistakes" by Eric Bosse
re: "Magnificent Mistakes" by Eric Bosse

A very fine nod to Eric Bosse’s “Magnificent Mistakes” from Jim Ruland in the San Diego City Beat: Bosse’s debut collection

re: "Into the Rumored Spring," by Joannie Stangeland
re: "Into the Rumored Spring," by Joannie Stangeland

December 14, 2011

See the interview of our poet author Joannie Stangeland at Women’s Quarterly Conversation.  And then go to ravennapress.com/books and pick

re: "Magnificent Mistakes," by Eric Bosse
re: "Magnificent Mistakes," by Eric Bosse

It’s been a very public couple of months at Ravenna!  Eric Bosse’s book, Magnificent Mistakes, is a Featured Book at

The Cathlamet Prize for Poetry
The Cathlamet Prize for Poetry

Just days remaining–send in your poetry chap by the end of the month.

re: "when the dust finally settles," by Kat Meads
re: "when the dust finally settles," by Kat Meads

Follow the link to a very fine review of Kat’s book at the Greensboro News and Record.  ”when the dust

re: "Erik Satie Watusies His Way Into Sound" by Jeff Alessandrelli
re: "Erik Satie Watusies His Way Into Sound" by Jeff Alessandrelli

We’re happy to see that a poem from this interesting and sympathetic collection appeared on Verse Daily. Click on the