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BOA Staff Featured in 'Rochester Woman Magazine'
BOA's own Melissa Hall (Development Director/Office Manager) and Jenna Fisher (Associate Director for Marketing and Production) are featured in the January 2013 issue of Rochester Woman Magazine. Recognized for their work in supporting BOA's mission of "fostering readership and appreciation of contemporary literature," the two staff members hold a spot in the magazine's "Rochester Women (RW) Inspire" section. The article notes Hall and Fisher's behind-the-scenes dedication to BOA's mission, and while it details each of their roles and contributions to the organization, it also provides a glimpse into the collaborative work that is essential for book publishing. Hall and Fisher emphasize...
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BOA Editions a finalist for RBJ's Best of the Web Awards
Out of nearly 200 nominations submitted to the Rochester Business Journal’s 16th annual Best of the Web Awards, 36 finalists were chosen within 13 categories, and BOA Editions is one of three finalists chosen for the award under the Non-profit (cultural) category. Winners will be announced at an awards breakfast held at the Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside on March 14, 7:30 a.m. Recognizing large companies, small firms, and non-profit organizations, the RBJ "evaluates finalists based on content, usefulness, navigability, use of technology, design quality, e-commerce, and likelihood of repeat visits." According to the RBJ, the Best of the Web Award...
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'Collected Clifton' Chosen for Eleventh Stack's Best Poetry Books of 2012
The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010 continues to receive high acclaim and praise, having been just recently chosen for the Eleventh's Stack's Best Poetry Books of 2012: a Baker's Dozen! "Lucille Clifton, who passed away in 2010, finally gets her due with this voluminous collection of her life’s work. A leading poet of her generation, her poetry addresses issues such as her African American heritage and women’s rights. She was a master of concision, straightforward, and direct, as few modern poets are." See Eleventh Stack's full "Baker's Dozen" list of Best Poetry Books of 2012. Purchase your copy of The Collected Poems of...
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'To Keep Love Blurry' in Coldfront's Top Ten Poetry Books of 2012
Since the start of the new year, Coldfront magazine has been counting down the Top Forty Poetry Books of 2012, and just last week announced Craig Morgan Teicher's To Keep Love Blurry (BOA, 2012) is in the magazine's Top Ten, placed at an impressive number six. "With To Keep Love Blurry, we open a world of poems that ask obsessive questions of choice and consequence. These are poems of an interior that reimagines the past, pays tribute to predecessors, and above all, values frankness above artifice...The poems are severe in their honesty, which makes them riveting." On an interesting note, Teicher's wife,...
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Blessing the Boats: A Tribute to Lucille Clifton, NYC, February 2013
[caption id="attachment_2162" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo by Rachel Eliza Griffiths[/caption] A night of poetry and music to celebrate the life of the late poet Lucille Clifton, and the recent publication of The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010, is set for Thursday, February 21, at CUNY’s Proshansky Auditorium in New York City. Admission is free and open to the public. The celebration, to begin at 7:00PM, will include an introduction by co-editors of Clifton’s Collected Poems, Kevin Young and Michael S. Glaser, followed by poetry readings from 13 world-class poets: Sherman Alexie, Tina Chang, Toi Derricotte, Michael Dickman, Timothy Donnelly, Cornelius Eady, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Nick Flynn,...
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