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Hummingbird Review Spring 2013
Apr.05.2013
The current issue features Hollywood-themed poetry and essays by our esteemed cast of new and established authors, including "Dances With Wolves" author Michael Blake, extraordinary poet Martin Espada, screenwriters Adam Rodman and David Milton, and a special lyrics package from Stevie Salas and, lyricist/poet John Doe. An interview with former Poet Laureate Billy Collins provides...
Hummingbird Review Vol III No. 1
Jun.01.2012
Sing Praise for the Words!  A light breeze floated across Zimbabwe, picked up speed in Botswana darted north over Egypt, sailed west to Morocco, and then blew across the Atlantic. A zephyr carried voices of Africa to our ears and into our hearts. Two African poets share their verses; an American screenwriter conveys his behind the scenes treatment, Hollywood-style, of Ali and...
Terror Travels The Devil's Highway
Jun.30.2011
A Maggie Lopez, Border Patrol Agent Novel Al-Qaeda terrorists travel from Afghanistan to the Philippines, Columbia and Mexico where along the way Islamic fundamentalists and drug lords are all too happy to assist. Their reprehensible mission—spread fear far beyond New York City and Washington DC, on 9/11. To succeed they must navigate Arizona’s deadly, Devil’s Highway.
The Hummingbird Review Spring Issue 2011
Feb.10.2011
Shines a laser-lamp on one of the most electrifying, dramatic and fruitful ages in American literature, proclaimed the “Beat Generation” by other than the exceptional writers who lived it. Read the reflections of a few octogenarians who participated. We bring you a glimpse of the energy field that they generated.             Overhear Jack Kerouac talking with David Amram. Follow...
The Hummingbird Review
Jul.20.2010
The Hummingbird Review presents fine writing by publishing both new writers and established literary figures. This issue includes an essay by Luis Alberto Urrea, :Haunted Arizona" and Said Leghlid, "Amazighn Poetry--Oral Tradition and Survival of a Culture."  Poems by Martin Espada and Don Eulert.
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Feb.14.2010
The true inside story of how the love between world middleweight champion Joey Giardello, once anointed the "Bad Boy of Boxing," and son Carman, born with Down syndrome, helped change the world. A real-life Rocky, Giardello knew and socialized with celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, politics, sports and business. But there was far more to the man and his legacy than...
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Sep.01.2009
Twenty-five selected poems