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Editors at 'The Fairfield Review,' Connecticut's First On-Line Literary Magazine, Publish a Chapbook of Poetry
Published: Mon, 27 Dec 2004, 12:48 EDT
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By Aria C. Munro
Staff Writer, Publishers Newswire
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FAIRFIELD, CT -- The Fairfield Review, Connecticut's first on-line literary magazine, has published a chapbook of poetry written by co-founders and publishers Edward and Janet Granger-Happ, "Couplets: Conversations in Poetry." The booklet of 50 original poems presents a unique format in which the husband-and-wife team, both poets in his and her own right, craft poems on the same theme or subject. The result is an intriguing look at how two highly different poets approach the same subject, each with his and her own unique language, style, and sensibility.
The special booklet of poems was published "...as a gift to our loyal readers, and a celebration of our seven-year relationship with each other and the poetry we bring to the web for each issue of The Fairfield Review," said the Granger-Happs.
Founded in 1997, The Fairfield Review contains selected poetry, short stories and essays submitted nationally and internationally by emerging poets and authors, and selected by the Granger-Happs, who also serve as co-editors.
With a subscriber base of 2,300 visitors per month, the not-for-profit literary magazine is published quarterly on www.fairfieldreview.org.
"Couplets: Conversations in Poetry" is available through a donation to the Fairfield Review's web site at
www.fairfieldreview.org
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