Verse
Founded in 1984 in Oxford, England, Verse has been co-edited by Brian Henry since 1995. As of 2005, the University of Richmond has provided a home for the magazine. Verse focuses on contemporary English-language poetry, poetry in translation, innovative fiction and cross-genre writing, interviews with writers, and criticism (book reviews, essay/reviews, and essays). Poems from Verse have been awarded the Pushcart Prize and have appeared in The Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry and numerous editions of the Best American Poetry. Special issues of Verse include a feature on Australian poetry, a triple issue with features on Mexican poetry and Indian poetry, two issues devoted to prose, a triple issue on French poetry and poetics, two issues devoted to the poetic sequence, and a feature on younger American poets.
Students taking English 393 will learn about the editorial process through Verse and will have the opportunity to write for the Verse site. By publishing in Verse, students can join the ranks of Verse contributors like the leading scholar Marjorie Perloff, world-renowned poets Paul Celan, Yannis Ritsos, John Ashbery, Tomaz Salamun, Kenneth Koch, James Tate, Charles Simic, Charles Wright, Medbh McGuckian, C.D. Wright, Yusef Komunyakaa, Paul Muldoon, Rae Armantrout, and Hayden Carruth, and cutting edge fiction writers like Diane Williams, Javier Marias, Gerald Murnane, and Joshua Harmon.
Work published in Verse by University of Richmond students:
Erin McFarland on Nancy Kuhl
Caitlin Brown on Miranda Mellis
Lauren Grewe on Jon Woodward
Meg Hurtado on David Kirby
Erin McFarland on Sina Queyras
Chris Vola on Christine Garren
Meg Hurtado on Nathalie Stephens
Emily Hunt on Joseph Lease
Chris Vola on Chad Sweeney
Lauren Grewe on Chris Pusateri
Emily Hunt on Dan Chelotti