Things have been very busy here in the HR office. HR39 is on its way to bookstores, and we are gearing up for AWP. Please come by our table F24 if you're in D.C. in February. We'll have plenty of fun giveaways! HR editor Christina Thompson will also be speaking on the panel "Change or Die: How Established Print Journals are Adapting to Life on the Internet" on Saturday February 5 at 1:30pm.
In this issue of HROnline we are introducing a new feature called From the Archives, in which we highlight some of our favorite pieces from the past. We also have some exciting new web projects in the works, including an Editorial Blog and a Contributors' Wall of Fame. So stay tuned.
If you'd like to subscribe to the print journal, you can now do so online by visiting Tell It Slant.
—The Editors
Elaine Equi
"Cut to the Chase "
Todd Boss
"The Ending Is in the Beginning "
Roger Bonair-Agard
"Dragon-slayer"



Mister Skylight
by Ed Skoog
reviewed by Henry Hughes
Copper Canyon, 2009
$15.00 paper, ISBN 9781556592935
The Wilding
by Benjamin Percy
reviewed by Mark Chiusano
Graywolf Press, 2010
$23.00 paper, ISBN 9781555975692
White Egrets
by Derek Walcott
reviewed by Jonathan Hart
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
$24.00 cloth, ISBN 9780374289294



The Lost Books of the Odyssey
by Zachary Mason
reviewed by Laura Albritton
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
$24.00 cloth, ISBN 9780374192150
Street without a Name:
Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria
by Kapka Kassabova
reviewed by Carmen Bugan
Portobello Books, 2009
$24.95 cloth, ISBN 9781602396456
Belonging: New Poetry by Iranians Around the World
edited and translated by Niloufar Talebi
reviewed by Elizabeth T. Gray, Jr.
North Atlantic Books, 2008
$18.95 paper, ISBN 9781556437129



