POETRY FROM PARADISE VALLEY

POETRY FROM PARADISE VALLEY
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Poetry From Paradise Valley

Pecan Grove Press has released an anthology of poems, a sampling of works published in Valparaiso Poetry Review during its first decade, from the original 1999-2000 volume to the 2009-2010 volume.


Poetry from Paradise Valley includes a stellar roster of 50 poets. Among the contributors are a former Poet Laureate of the United States, a winner of the Griffin International Prize, two Pulitzer Prize winners, two National Book Award winners, two National Book Critics Circle winners, six finalists for the National Book Award, four finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Award, two finalists for the Pulitzer Prize, and a few dozen recipients of other honors, such as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, etc.

Readers are encouraged to visit the Poetry from Paradise Valley page at the publisher's web site, where ordering information about the book can be found.

Best Books of Indiana 2011: Finalist. Judges' Citation: "Poetry from Paradise Valley is an excellent anthology that features world-class poetry, including the work of many artists from the Midwest, such as Jared Carter, Annie Finch, David Baker, and Allison Joseph. It’s an eclectic and always interesting collection where poems on similar themes flow into each other. It showcases the highest caliber of U. S. poetry."
—Indiana Center for the Book, Indiana State Library

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Update on Poetry Books: EAST OF OMAHA and TIDAL AIR

I have been informed that Pecan Grove Press, which has published two of my poetry books (East of Omaha and Tidal Air), has updated its authors’ web pages and now includes a shopping cart feature that enables easier selection of volumes for purchasing. Readers interested in obtaining copies of these books are invited to visit the web page for my publications at Pecan Grove Press. I also urge everyone to take advantage of the provided links to check the PGP main page and browse the assorted pages displaying the press’s various other poets for information about the many fine books published by Pecan Grove Press under the wise guidance of its editor, Palmer Hall.

3 comments:

JordyC said...

I don't read as much poetry as I used to, but I'm always a fan of the written word. The title of your book, East of Omaha, caught my eye. I'm the Head of Content for Omaha.net, a community website for the city of Omaha. We're always on the lookout for Omaha authors we can support, which it appears, sadly, that you are not. However, does the book have any roots in Omaha? Any connection to the city? Where does the title arise from?

By the way, great blurb from Ashbery. Poetics is an insular world, but the old man's name still jumps from the page. Best, Jordy.

H. Palmer Hall said...

Ed,
Much to my chagrin, I found out that the links to PayPal for Tidal Air and East of Omaha didn't work. I managed to find the problem and believe it is now repaired.

My best and my apologies for the problem over the weekend.
--H. Palmer Hall, editor
Pecan Grove Press
p.s., My best wishes for the new book from Turning Point

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