The Whys and Whens of Having a Writer’s Website
Writers share their thoughts on creating and managing their personal websites.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 29, 2022 | Writing Life
Writers share their thoughts on creating and managing their personal websites.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 28, 2022 | miCRo
This flash essay tells its story through what’s left off the page, the absences we feel but cannot bridge.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 28, 2022 | miCRo
Unable to imagine herself as the princess pining for a prince charming, the speaker of this piece looks closer and finds herself in the unconventional, the unexpected.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 22, 2022 | Editors' Dispatches
Submitting our work can often feel daunting, risky, even scary. Although I’m sure there is one, I can’t currently think of another profession where one willingly places themselves in a position to be rejected as much as writers do.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 20, 2022 | miCRo
On a single block beneath the thundering J train, Bed Stuy residents “seek connection, resist displacement.”
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 16, 2022 | Writing Life
All that I had learned, it seemed, was that I understood nothing. While the Ancients contend that this is the beginning of wisdom, it’s a stressful place for a writer to land after months of research.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 14, 2022 | miCRo
Using the best tools of flash, this story reveals the complicated experience of grieving for a former spouse who’s passed away.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 13, 2022 | Interviews
Associate Editor Taylor Byas interviews our Literary Nonfiction Guest Editor Jerald Walker.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 8, 2022 | What's Poetry Got to Do with It?
Teachers, homework, and ringing bells. How do poets revisit the challenges of the school year?
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 7, 2022 | miCRo
This flash essay tells its story through what’s left off the page, the absences we feel but cannot bridge.
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