Seneca Review Magazine: Visual Poem called 'Quit Worrying' by Batey / Randall

Jackie Batey, Jessy Randall

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    Abstract

    Visual Poem by Batey/Randall called 'Quit Worrying'
    Published in the Spring 2022 literary magazine The Seneca Review (USA)


    Seneca Review, founded in 1970 by James Crenner and Ira Sadoff, is published twice yearly, spring and fall, by Hobart and William Smith Colleges Press.

    Distributed internationally, the magazine's emphasis is poetry, and the editors have a special interest in translations of contemporary poetry from around the world. Publisher of numerous laureates and award-winning poets, including Seamus Heaney, Rita Dove, Jorie Graham, Yusef Komunyakaa, Lisel Mueller, Wislawa Szymborska, Charles Simic, W.S. Merwin, and Eavan Boland, Seneca Review also consistently publishes emerging writers and is always open to new, innovative work. In 1997, Seneca Review began publishing the "lyric essay," creative nonfiction that borders on poetry, under the associate editorship of John D'Agata. In that genre, we have featured work by Anne Carson, Bernard Cooper, Fanny Howe, Wayne Koestenbaum, Honor Moore, Mary Oliver, David Shields, Joe Wenderoth, Terry Tempest Williams, and many others.

    Past special features have included Irish women's poetry and Irish prison poetry; Israeli women's poetry; Polish, Catalan, and Albanian poetry; and an issue of essays devoted to Hayden Carruth.
    Original languageEnglish
    TypeVisual poem
    Media of outputPrint
    PublisherHobart and William Smith Colleges Press
    Place of PublicationGeneva, NY 14456
    Edition1
    Volume52
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2022

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