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su Fledgling Rag, Issue Eight
Fledgling Rag, Issue Eight features Adrienne Su, author of three books of poetry, Middle Kingdom (Alice James Books, 1997), Sanctuary (Manic D Press, 2006), and Having None of It (forthcoming in January 2009 from Manic D Press). The recipient of a 2007 NEA fellowship, Sue is poet-in-residence at Dickinson College. Recent poems appear in Crazyhorse, Eclipse, Green Mountains Review, Prairie Schooner, and Southwest Review. Purchase copies of current and archived issues of Fledgling Rag.
Iris G. Press is pleased to announce the publication of Black on Most Days by Le Hinton. It is a jagged exploration of the themes of depression and isolation, and managing a life in the midst of madness. To purchase a copy or five of Black on Most Days.

And the Nominees Are…
With much pride, Iris G. Press is thrilled to reveal its nominees for the 2009 Pushcart Prize. Each year this press, like many other small presses throughout the country, presents nominees to the Pushcart Prize committee.

Our nominees are:
Barbara Buckman Strasko: Tonette
Michael Hoover: The Iscariot Code in Haiku
Michael Lear-Olympi: A bluish taste of rain
Deanna Nikaido: October 28, 2007
Adrienne Su: In the New World
J C Todd: That Night and After

We wish them luck.