Two Review: A Journal of International Poetry and Creative Nonfiction
Cold Press Publishing publishes Two Review, a journal of international poetry and creative nonfiction published annually. Now in its fourth year, Two Review has published more than 90 poets and writers from more than 30 U.S. states and 10 countries.
The 2011 issue includes new writing from the following poets and writers: Tara Ballard, James Gleason Bishop, Karina Borowicz, John Lee Clark, Eric Day, Laura M. Dixon, Rani Drew, Timothy Geiger, Rae Gouirand, John Guzlowski, Christine Hamm, Chris Haven, Graham Hillard, Oriana, Kelly Kealy, Zehra Khan, Jen Lambert, Krista Lukas, Lennart Lundh, Jessica Martinez, LouAnn Shepard Muhm, Kristine Ong Muslim, Janet Smith, J.R. Solonche, Joshua Michael Stewart, Yermiyahu Ahron Taub, Adam Tavel, Maria Garcia Teutsch, Sara Watson, and Alessio Zanelli.
Cover Photo: Transfer Cases by Thiep Van Nguyen II
© 2011 Two Review
Two Review is featured at select independent booksellers across the U.S. Copies are also submitted to libraries at national poetry centers including The University of Arizona Poetry Center, Richard Hugo House in Seattle, The Poetry Center of Chicago, The Stadler Center for Poetry in Pennsylvania, and Poets House in New York City.
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The 2011 issue includes new writing from the following poets and writers: Tara Ballard, James Gleason Bishop, Karina Borowicz, John Lee Clark, Eric Day, Laura M. Dixon, Rani Drew, Timothy Geiger, Rae Gouirand, John Guzlowski, Christine Hamm, Chris Haven, Graham Hillard, Oriana, Kelly Kealy, Zehra Khan, Jen Lambert, Krista Lukas, Lennart Lundh, Jessica Martinez, LouAnn Shepard Muhm, Kristine Ong Muslim, Janet Smith, J.R. Solonche, Joshua Michael Stewart, Yermiyahu Ahron Taub, Adam Tavel, Maria Garcia Teutsch, Sara Watson, and Alessio Zanelli.
Cover Photo: Transfer Cases by Thiep Van Nguyen II
© 2011 Two Review
Two Review is featured at select independent booksellers across the U.S. Copies are also submitted to libraries at national poetry centers including The University of Arizona Poetry Center, Richard Hugo House in Seattle, The Poetry Center of Chicago, The Stadler Center for Poetry in Pennsylvania, and Poets House in New York City.
Order now here!