The Hiram Poetry Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1966 by Hiram College English professor Hale Chatfield.
[1] Work that has been published in the Hiram Poetry Review has been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize Anthology.
[2][3] The Review and its editor in chief, Hale Chatfield, were also instrumental in the posthumous publication of the works of Henry Dumas, one of Chatfield's fellow students at Rutgers.
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