I have two new poems (and there is a review of my work) in the special Irish issue of The Chattahoochee Review, which is, I believe, on its way in the post to me as I type. The magazine is published by Georgia Perimeter College in the United States. The Chattahoochee's slogan is "Exporting the South. Importing the World."
"Although our roots are in the South and we publish important writers such as
William Gay, George Singleton, and Natasha Trethewey, we also publish writers
from other regions of the U.S. and other countries such as China, Denmark,
France, and Mexico. We are committed to exploring literature in translation and
to writers who transgress borders, cultural and otherwise. While the Review
features poetry, fiction, nonfiction, interviews, reviews, and occasional
graphic work, we are also open to nontraditional forms. We value established
writers but take great pride in discovering new voices. Work from The
Chattahoochee Review is regularly featured in nationally published
anthologies and books."
To subscribe or find out more about the magazine see http://thechattahoocheereview.gpc.edu/about.htm