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Green Mountains Review is a Poet Laureate Pick
Sporting a new logo, a brash cover image and a squarer, slightly
smaller shape, the Johnson State-produced literary journal Green Mountains Review is turning heads, garnering praise and proving more popular than ever.
Now in its 25th year, the long-revered journal has been chosen by
Natasha Trethewey, the new U.S. poet laureate, to promote during her
tenure. In requesting copies of GMR for Trethewey, Elizabeth Acevedo of
the Library of Congress wrote that Trethewey wanted to have "copies of
her favorite literary magazine to suggest to visitors."
According to Jacob White, who with fellow JSC Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Powell serves as GMR co-editor, GMR is one of just seven
journals selected by Trethewey and the Library of Congress for this
purpose.
Meanwhile, the revamped journal and its growing appeal were the
topic of a recent article in the news weekly Seven Days ("Green
Mountains Review Has a New Look," 2/6/13), in which White noted that the
cover had drawn both positive feedback and a few "politely chastising
letters," adding, "We do like the idea of challenging readers'
expectations."
White told Harrison that he and Powell are "very proud of the
accomplishments of [GMR founder and former JSC professor] Neil Shepard
and want to continue building on the legacy he's had as editor." At the
same time, they are working to "open the journal to a more diverse range
of voices and bring it into a more contemporary conversation." The
publication's new look, which White told Seven Days "looks more fun to
read and feels a little more whimsical in the hand," is part of that
effort.
Ultimately, the goal is to keep old and new trends "in tension,"
White told Harrison. "We think of [GMR] as a party where the people you
expect least to get together get together and see what happens."
Over the past three years GMR has produced three Best American
Poetry selections, one Pushcart Prize and multiple Poetry Daily
selections.
For more information, visit www.greenmountainsreview.com or contact professors Jacob White or Elizabeth Powell at 802-635-2356.
