Claudia Serea (author of "A Dirt Road Hangs from the Sky") will be hosting the Red Wheelbarrow Poets at the New York City Poetry Festival on Governor's Island, Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.
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Learn more about the New York City Poetry Festival and directions on how to get to Governor's Island.

Richard Rathwell author of "Jump the Devil" guest lectures at Oxford University this week.
See the conference programme here.
Stay tuned for Charles Talkoff's latest novel, "Empire Burlesque" Coming soon!
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Our first feature in our Authors at Home series: Watch Darren discuss his latest release "Not for Art nor Prayer" - the stories behind his poems and his creative process, in this three video series.
Darren C. Demaree and his "Not for Art nor Prayer" are featured in the latest issue of Cultural Weekly.
"I found myself drawn in by lines, entering the house of each poem, swept away by the force of the sections, and very satisfied with the fullness of the Not for Art nor Prayer."
Read John McCormick's review here.
Somsy Camvan his latest release "The American Ghost" featured in The Gleaner's December's issue.
Read the article now.
Darren C. Demaree's NOT FOR ART NOR PRAYER moves deftly through coming-of-age, marriage, and young fatherhood in poems of praise and devotion. There is a poem for the server at a hometown dive, a poem for the teething child, and a series of love poems that is at once refreshingly playful and deeply felt. Then again, these are all love poems: poems that love by giving attention, by being sensitive and generous to their subjects.
In his "Adorations" — numbered poems addressed by…
Read more … Cahoodaloodaling reviews "Not For Art Nor Prayer"
"I have been dreaming / those dreams of meaning / that come from the waters / of dreaming deep / like drowned men / to the gold skin / of the ocean"
Company's come. In a ramshackle mansion, meet a family in the same condition — ancient, decayed. There's the brooding Duke, and his riotous brother. There's Grandam, lost in wilds of herself. There's a vicar, a philosopher, an angel, a ghost or two. And somewhere above them all, in a ruined garret...
Charles Ander…
Read more … Rolli's "Mavor's Bones' shortlisted for the 2016 ReLit Awards
The Diagram 15.6 features Darren C. Demaree's "Emily as Where We Sigh".
Read it here.
Darren C. Demaree's NOT FOR ART NOR PRAYER moves deftly through coming-of-age, marriage, and young fatherhood in poems of praise and devotion. There is a poem for the server at a hometown dive, a poem for the teething child, and a series of love poems that is at once refreshingly playful and deeply felt. Then again, these are all love poems: poems that love by giving attention, by being sensitive and generous to their subjects.
In his "Adorations" — numbered poems addressed by…
Read more … The Sentinel Literary Quarterly reviews "Not For Art nor Prayer".
Darren C. Demaree's NOT FOR ART NOR PRAYER moves deftly through coming-of-age, marriage, and young fatherhood in poems of praise and devotion. There is a poem for the server at a hometown dive, a poem for the teething child, and a series of love poems that is at once refreshingly playful and deeply felt. Then again, these are all love poems: poems that love by giving attention, by being sensitive and generous to their subjects.
In his "Adorations" — numbered poems addressed by…
Read more … "The Birds We Piled Loosely" features 3 poems from "Not for Art nor Prayer"
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