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The Talking of Hands: Unpublished Writing by New Rivers Press Authors

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Poetry/Fiction Anthology, with an introduction by David Haynes and a history of New Rivers Press by the publisher, C.W. Truesdale. Created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of New Rivers Press, this anthology includes previously unpublished work by 59 writers who have had books published by New Rivers. Some might imagine this collection, writes David Haynes, as the inviting scent of fresh baked bread, beckoning them into their favorite trattoria for a sumptuous meal, that meal being the rich archive of poetry and prose that stands behind what you read here...I see our anniversary edition as much like the dazzling couple straggling out of a party at dawn, passing you on the sidewalk headed to work as they announce, `You'll never believe what you've missed' (from the Introduction). Delightful in itself as an anthology, but also serving as an important reference to the books New Rivers has made available to the reading public, this is one not to miss.… (mere)
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This is a volume of writing published on 30th anniversary of New Rivers Press. It is a collection of poetry and short fiction, all being previously unpublished writings from authors who had already published book-length work through New Rivers Press. Regarding the poetry...I don't "get" poetry, and reading the poems in this volume didn't help with that process, so I have no comments on whether the poetry here is outstanding, atrocious, or somewhere in the middle. But the fiction...that is a different matter. The fiction ranged from the merely very-good, to exquisite and sublime. ( )
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Poetry/Fiction Anthology, with an introduction by David Haynes and a history of New Rivers Press by the publisher, C.W. Truesdale. Created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of New Rivers Press, this anthology includes previously unpublished work by 59 writers who have had books published by New Rivers. Some might imagine this collection, writes David Haynes, as the inviting scent of fresh baked bread, beckoning them into their favorite trattoria for a sumptuous meal, that meal being the rich archive of poetry and prose that stands behind what you read here...I see our anniversary edition as much like the dazzling couple straggling out of a party at dawn, passing you on the sidewalk headed to work as they announce, `You'll never believe what you've missed' (from the Introduction). Delightful in itself as an anthology, but also serving as an important reference to the books New Rivers has made available to the reading public, this is one not to miss.

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