News and Updates
Announcing the Winners of the 2020 Arts & Letters Prizes in Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, & Poetry
Arts & Letters Prize for Fiction: Desiree Evans, “Flesh” Judge: Devi Laskar “I found such strong work in the finalists for this prize–each of the authors should be very proud. … read more
Pandemic Operations
We hope you’re staying safe and doing well during these troubling times. Because of the current circumstances, our response times are a bit slowed, but we will continue to read … read more
Contributor News
Congratulations to past contributor Rebecca Foust, whose poems “Collaborator” and “Train Out of Altoona” appeared in Issue 37. Her new poetry collection, The Unexploded Ordnance Bin, came out this past November from … read more
More NewsArts & Letters Reviews
West Branch Review, Number 92, Winter 2020
West Branch is published tri-annually by Bucknell University’s Stadler Center for Poetry & Literary Arts. The cover of their Winter 2020 issue features a piece titled Reckoning, by Cate White. In … read more
The Chattahoochee Review, Volume 38.1
Volume XXXVIII Number 1, Spring 2018 The Chattahoochee Review, published by Perimeter College at Georgia State University, has been around since 1981 and publishes art, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, translations, and reviews. … read more
The Pinch, Issue 37, Volume 2
MFA-run The Pinch at The University of Memphis publishes prose (fiction and creative nonfiction), poetry, and art. This, the second issue of the 37th volume, comes covered in cool tones … read more
Featured Archives
Unclassifiable from Emily Wolahan
On Emily Wolahan: Emily Wolahan is the author of the poetry collection HINGE. Her poetry has appeared in Boston Review, Georgia Review, DIAGRAM, Oversound, and many other publications. Her essay “The … read more
Fiction from Wes Civilz
On Wes Civilz: Wes Civilz lives on a green hill in Vermont. He teaches writing at the community college level, and has recently gone back to school for computer coding. … read more
Creative Nonfiction from Kristin Kostick
On Kristin Kostick: Kristin Kostick writes poetry and nonfiction, and is an anthropologist based in Athens, Greece. She received her MFA in nonfiction in 2015 from the University of Houston’s creative … read more