New York Quarterly

Since its founding in 1969 by Editor William Packard, The New York Quarterly has been devoted to excellence in the publication of a most eclectic cross-section of contemporary American poetry. Our only concern has been to focus on the craft and technique that underlies any and all effective poetry writing. Our NYQ Craft Interviews have presented the views of some of our most outstanding poets on the general subject of style and prosody and technique— poets as diverse as W. H. Auden, Anne Sexton, John Ashbery, Allen Ginsberg, James Dickey, Muriel Rukeyser, W. D. Snodgrass, Charles Bukowski, and many others. Many of these craft interviews are gathered together in The Poet's Craft: Interviews from The New York Quarterly, a resource used frequently in classrooms and poetry workshops. But of course, the most important single feature in any NYQ issue is the poetry itself. Past issues of NYQ have featured the work of such poets as Karl Shapiro, Macdonald Carey, Amira Baraka, Richard Eberhart, Michael McClure, Lyn Lifshin and Charles Bukowski, all published side by side with a whole host of younger and lesser known poets who are writing today.