Sunbury (magazine)
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Editor | Virginia Scott |
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Publisher | Sunbury Press |
ISSN | 0271-3217 |
OCLC | 3470343 |
Sunbury: A Poetry Magazine was an American feminist magazine published and edited by Virginia Scott in Bronx, New York. The periodical was devoted to promoting the marginalized works of women, blue-collar, and minority poets. Apart from poetry, the magazine also published fiction, interviews, and reviews.[1][2]
Sunbury published three times a year and has been by praised by other feminist publications such as Majority Report:
"The quality of the poetry in Sunbury is high, high enough for a first-rate anthology, let alone for a poetry magazine published three times a year."[3]
Writers published by Sunbury:
[edit]- Ursula K. Le Guin
- Mary TallMountain
- Linda Hogan
- Andrew Salkey
- Paula Gunn Allen
- Brenda Connor-Bey
- Bob Bohm
- Joan Lupo Batista
- Harryette Mullen
- Thom Lee
- Yuri Kageyama
- Teresa Anderson
- Margaret Randall
- David Henderson
- Meridel Le Sueur
- Sandra Esteves
- Thoman McGrath
- Manna Lowenfels-Perpelitt
- Steven Cannon
- Victor Hernandez Cruz
- Regina de Cormier-Shekerjian
- Mashadi Mashabela
- Hettie Jones
- Grace Paley
References
[edit]- ^ “Making Room - Women and Architecture.” HERESIES, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1981.
- ^ “A poet and professor, Virginia Scott, dies at 76.” The Riverdale Press. https://riverdalepress.com/stories/A-poet-and-professor-Virginia-Scott-dies-at-76,54690
- ^ “Sunbury Press.” Margins, issue 20, May 1975. https://voices.revealdigital.org/?a=d&d=BDHFFJA197505.1.67&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN---------------1