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New York Quarterly (NYQ) Editor Raymond P. Hammond Former editors William M. Packard Frequency Quarterly (4x annually) Circulation Varies Country United States Based in New York City, NY Language English Website [1] The New York Quarterly (NYQ) is a popular contemporary American poetry magazine.[1] Established by William M. Packard (1933-2002) in 1969, Rolling Stone Magazine has called the NYQ "the most important poetry magazine in America."[2]
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History
After the death of William M. Packard in 2002, Raymond P. Hammond assumed control of the magazine and currently is the acting Editor-In-Chief.
Content
The NYQ is widely known for featuring poems and/or interviews with writers such as Charles Bukowski, W. H. Auden, Anne Sexton, Ted Kooser, Franz Wright, Karl Shapiro, Macdonald Carey, Richard Eberhart, Michael McClure, and Lyn Lifshin. The magazine also regularly publishes work by emerging authors.[3]
References
- ^ NYQ Listing at Duotrope's Digest http://www.duotrope.com/market_993.aspx
- ^ About the NYQ http://www.nyquarterly.org/about.html
- ^ Information form Lit List http://www.litlist.net/75.html
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Categories:- Cultural magazines
- American literary magazines
- Publications established in 1969
- American literary magazine stubs
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