Bryant Park
Bryant Park, behind the main branch of the New York Public Library, was named after poet and editor William Cullen Bryant.
Bryant Park, behind the main branch of the New York Public Library, was named after poet and editor William Cullen Bryant.
The apartment where W. H. Auden lived from 1953 to 1972 is not open to the public.
International Women’s Writing Guild Summer Conference, PO Box 810 Gracie Station, NY 10028 (mailing address), takes place in summer at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York. It includes workshops, readings, and many other literary events.
Since its foundation in 1969, The New York Quarterly has been devoted to excellence in the publication of the best cross-section of contemporary American poetry. Every issue of NYQ includes a Craft Interview with an outstanding poet on the general subject of style, prosody and technique, as well as informational articles on poets and poetry.
Founded in 1994, the literary journal, Spinning Jenny, is an open forum for poetry, fiction, and drama.
African Voices is the quarterly literary magazine produced by African Voices Communications, Inc., a non-profit arts organization committed to furthering the literature, art and history of people of color.
Barrow Street, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in New York City which publishes a literary journal and poetry books.
The Cortland Review is an online magazine that publishes poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and exclusive voice-recordings of the poets reading their own poems. The magazine publishes monthly, but issues are quarterly.
Mission Statement – Nightboat Books, a nonprofit organization, seeks to develop audiences for writers whose work resists convention and transcends boundaries, by publishing books rich with poignancy, intelligence and risk.
Yara Arts Group creates poetry events and theatre pieces based on poetry, epics and songs members translate from cultures of the East – East Europe, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Buryat Republic in Siberia, Mongolia, China and Japan.