From Our Soundbooth | April 24, 2014
Interview: Gabe Fried, Poetry Editor of Persea Books
April is Poetry Month and The Missouri Review Soundbooth has a great lineup of poetry podcasts that celebrate verse. This week, Cary Stough talks to Persea Books poetry editor, Gabe Fried. Persea books is an independent, literary publishing house founded in 1975. In collaboration with The Lexi Rudnitsky Poetry Project, Persea Books sponsors the annual Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Poetry Prize competition.
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