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For nearly thirty-five years, Anhinga Press has brought fine literature to readers around the world.

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Our Newest Books:

The Snowbound House, by Shane Seely
Five Kingdoms, by Kelle Groom
Arranging the Blaze, by Chad Sweeney
Blood Writing, by Sean Sexton
New & Selected Poems: 1955 to 2010, by Robert Dana
Then, a Thousand Crows, by Keith Ratzlaff
Like Happiness, by Michael Hettich
Younger Than Neil, by Earl S. Braggs
The Poets Guide to the Birds, by Judith Kitchen and Ted Kooser
The Diamond Dog, by Diane Wakoski
The Real Warnings, by Rhett Iseman Trull

Our Latest News:

Date
Summary
Description
2010-07-22
Robert Dana Prize for Poetry
The Anhinga Prize for Poetry has been renamed the Robert Dana Prize for Poetry, in honor of the late poet who was such a friend and supporter of Anhinga Press for years -- and one of our authors.
2010-07-21
New Mailing Address
Anhinga Press's mailing address has changed. The new address for all correspondence, including queries, manuscripts, shipping, and general correspondence, is:

Anhinga Press
PO Box 3665
Tallahassee, FL 32315
2010-02-20
2009 Levine Prize Winner Announced
Sarah Wetzel has been selected by contest judge Garrett Hongo as winner of the 2009 Levine Pize in Poetry, for her manuscript Bathsheba Transatlantic.
2010-08-17
Erika Meitner's Ideal Cities
Erika Meitner, whose Inventory at the All-night Drugstore won the 2002 Robert Dana Prize for Poetry, has a new book out from HarperCollins. You can find it in both paperback and e-book formats at Amazon.com. For more information, see the link at right. If you'd like to keep up with Erika, including dates of her upcoming readings, see her own Web site.
2010-08-20
Upcoming Diane Wakoski appearances
Diane Wakoski will be reading from her work at The Warehouse, 706 Gaines Street in Tallahassee [MAP], on November 2. She will also be appearing at the Florida Literary Arts Coalition (FLAC) Other Words conference, at Flagler College, on November 6.