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Welcome to Our Issue 10 Contributing Editor

As we look ahead to Issue 10 of The Los Angeles Review, which opens to submissions March 1, we welcome Contributing Editor Douglas Kearney to our editorial staff. A poet, performer, and librettist, Kearney is the author of Fear, Some (Red Hen Press) and The Black Automaton (The National Poetry Series, Fence Books), which was nominated for Pen Center USA Literary Award. Kearney has also been named a Notable New American Poet by the Poetry Society of America. Welcome, Douglas!


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