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''Mezzo Cammin'' is a semiannual online literary journal devoted to formalist poetry by contemporary women as well as to bring attention back to work that was more famous in previous eras. The journal's title comes from Judith Moffett's poem "Mezzo Cammin", which in turn takes its title from the opening line of the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri's Inferno. The journal is currently associated with the West Chester University Poetry Conference.〔Bridgford, Kim. "(Anniversary Statement )." ''Mezzo Cammin: Fifth-Anniversary Issue.'' January 2011.〕 The editor in chief is Kim Bridgford. Its advisory board consists of well-known poets such as Annie Finch, Allison Joseph, Marilyn Nelson, and Molly Peacock. ==History== The first issue of the journal came out in the summer of 2006. It was created in response to "the tendency that still persists in academia of choosing the work of male poets to define a given era or literary style". ''Mezzo Cammin'' emerged from community of women poets at the West Chester University Poetry Conference.〔 The magazine was also affiliated with Fairfield University early on.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Online journal popular with women poets )〕 In 2010, Kim Bridgford, ''Mezzo Cammins editor in chief, became the director of the WCU Poetry Center in 2010. The magazine affirmed its link with West Chester in its ''Fifth Anniversary Issue''.〔
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