Population
Paper: ISBN 978-0-914610-35-9 $15
Hanging Loose Press is please to announce that Population by George Mosby Jr. is again available, now in a second edition.
George Mosby Jr. was the son of a farmer/carpenter/mechanic and soldier in World War II. He had been around poetry for as long as he could remember, being introduced to it in the old black tales he had heard from the old-timers he grew up around in Cumberland, Virginia. The tales of his grandfather he remembered vividly; stories were also habit with his mother and grandmother. Poetry was something he was born into, grew up in, though it was years later before he realized his own love for story-telling. George had his first piece of work accepted for publication when he was only fourteen and, though constantly writing, never attempted to publish again for nearly thirteen years. In that time he had twice been nominated by George Mason University for the Pushcart Prize in Poetry. He published in some of the country’s most prestigious publications.

From loose pages to issue 119 of our magazine, an anthology of over 100 HLP poets, over a decade of the Loose Award for translated works, the Founders prize for first book in its third year, and a bunch of great books in the works, we couldn’t have come this far without you.