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RIVERINE:
An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers
Edited by Laurence Carr
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Riverine is a contemporary anthology of memoir, short fiction and poetry by over seventy Hudson Valley writers.

The memoirs reflect Hudson Valley life along with life outside the U.S. Intriguing short stories, both dark and light, explore a wide range of fictional characters. Flash fiction brings the reader the razor-sharp genre of the short-short story and thought-provoking prose poems. Two poetry sections offer a wide array of styles from a diverse group of poets. “Hudson Valley Views” focuses upon the landscape of the valley that these poets call home. “Other Realms” journeys to the inner mindscape and takes the reader to places both real and imaginary.

Riverine is the creation of writer and editor Laurence Carr along with Codhill publisher, David Appelbaum, a former editor of Parabola magazine.

Cover art by Anne Gorrick
Cover design Tony Davis
Text design Nan Alderson

Riverine is available through SUNY Press, Codhill Press and through local and online bookstores. $20.00

Praise for Riverine:
An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers
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Carr’s cornucopia of poetry and prose gathers together a Who’s Who of Hudson Valley Authors. River deep and mountain high, this bountiful book is a pleasure to read.”
—Chronogram

“(Riverine) represents the wealth of our region, not only in its varied geographical and natural beauty, but also in the richness of artistic talent tucked in its hills and along its winding waters.”
—Mary Holland, Succeeding Postmodernism: Language and Humanism in Contemporary American Literature

“In a very short Preface, Carr establishes a sense of place while extolling the Hudson River. Carr has assembled an anthology that goes a long ways toward capturing the literary spirit of the Hudson River Valley…this book is an excellent place to meet this diverse cadre of writers and genres.”
—Dale Flynn, The Hudson River Valley Review

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