Nobody Tells Us What to Do: On 50 Years of Hanging Loose Press

Fifty years ago, Robert Hershon submitted his poetry to Things, a small letterpress magazine that seemed compatible with his work. In lieu of an acceptance letter, he received a life-changing phone call. Dick Lourie, one of the magazine’s co-founders, let him know that it had folded, but he and two friends would be starting Hanging Loose … Continue reading Nobody Tells Us What to Do: On 50 Years of Hanging Loose Press