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Skanky Possum was a twice-a-year poetry journal and small book-publishing imprint begun in Austin, Texas and associated with a long-running, home-based poetry reading series.[1] The magazine was first published in Fall 1998.[1][2] Curated by Hoa Nguyen and her husband, Dale Smith, the imprint published American poetry, featuring both well known names and up-and-coming poets. Discussing small poetry journals, Linh Dinh observes, "Although most of these are ephemeral, appearing for only a few issues, with tiny circulations, their existence invigorates American literature."[3]

This 11 issue staple-bound magazine published several poems selected for The Best American Poetry series.,[4] including four of the 75 poems in the 2002 edition, selected by Robert Creeley. "In poetry circles, their magazine is highly regarded," Crispin Jessa writes in Bookslut, "Skanky Possum has printed the works of Amiri Baraka and Tom Clark." .[5] Poems by Clayton Eshleman, Robert Kelly, Linh Dinh, Eileen Myles, Kenward Elmslie, Rachel Loden, Alice Notley, Anselm Hollo and Diane di Prima have also appeared.[6]

The annual circulation of the magazine was 300 to 500 copies. Smith and Nguyen also published several poetry books under the Skanky Possum imprint including titles by Tom Clark & Anne Waldman, Kristin Prevallet and Sotere Torregian [5][7]

The editors of Skanky Possum continue to run a reading series in their new home in Toronto.

Trivia

Thurston Moore of the band Sonic Youth sent the magazine a fan letter.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Skanky Possum". Panjury. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. ^ "New American Literary Magazines" (PDF). NYPL. 2002. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  3. ^ Poetic Invention
  4. ^ [1] Web page for The Best American Poetry Series 2002, four of the 75 poems in that year's volume were from Skanky Possum, selected by Robert Creeley
  5. ^ a b c [2] Crispin, Jessa, "'It is kind of psychotic to write poetry': an interview with the founders of Skanky Possum", Bookslut, Retrieved January 26, 2007
  6. ^ See magazine Web site
  7. ^ [3] See magazine Web site