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Our Manuscript Selections for 2015

Photo by Dave Bledsoe, FreeVerse Photography Augury Books is delighted to announce our selections from this summer’s open reading period. We are honored and humbled to have received so many wonderful...

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Randall Horton Featured on Poetry Society of America

Image from James C. Watson’s A Popular Treatise on Comets, courtesy of the Public Domain Review Randall Horton‘s poem “When Winter is a Transitional State” was recently featured on the Poetry Society...

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Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks Re-opens

From J.J. Grandville’s The Flowers Personified (1847), courtesy of the Public Domain Review One of the few independent bookstores left in Manhattan, Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks recently reopened at a new...

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Literary Hub Set To Launch April 8th

Utagawa Hiroshige’s The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō (1848), courtesy of the Public Domain Review Literary Hub, a website which will gather literary content from across the internet and combine...

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Halina Duraj’s The Family Cannon Nominated for CLMP Firecracker Award

From E. Weiß’s Bilderatlas der Sternenwelt (1888), courtesy of the Public Domain Review The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) released the nominees for their new Firecracker Awards....

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Kate Angus in New Poetry from the Midwest

Augury’s Michigan-born editor Kate Angus has recently been featured in the 2014 edition of New Poetry from the Midwest, published by New American Press. New American Press is an independent literary...

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Six Days Left to Submit: Gulf Coast’s Barthelme Prize and Prize in Translation

By Maksym Kozlenko (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0] via Wikimedia CommonsThere are only a few more days to submit work to Gulf Coast‘s Barthelme Prize for Short Prose and 2015 Prize in Translation. The...

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Carey McHugh’s Essay on Owls Featured on LitHub

An essay by our forthcoming author Carey McHugh (American Gramophone, 2015) has recently been featured on Literary Hub. The essay, “Aliens Among Us: A Brief History of the Owl,” examines the many...

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