Haley Crigger
Haley Crigger Haley Crigger (she/her) is a writer, editor, and educator living in Kentucky....
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Aug 23, 2022
Haley Crigger Haley Crigger (she/her) is a writer, editor, and educator living in Kentucky....
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Dec 16, 2020 | microreview & interview
Editorial Assistant Haley Crigger interviews Danielle Evans about Evans about the project of The Office of Historical Corrections, the role of risk and humor in fiction, and affirming Blackness in narrative.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Apr 20, 2023 | Staff Picks
What’s fascinated CR blog-writers these past few months?
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Apr 19, 2023 | miCRo
The brief moment captured in “Mirror” reveals time in all its dimensions and reversals.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Mar 29, 2023 | miCRo
“What small hand has / all my infant blood?” What begins as a meditation on the scars on the speaker’s back becomes a portrait of unfathomable pain in equally unfathomable grace.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Mar 24, 2023 | Interviews
We speak with 2022 Robert and Adele Schiff Award winner Caroline Harper New about her life as a poet and multi-artist.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 16, 2023 | From our Contributors, On Craft
What makes second-person narration so compelling? What makes it so polarizing? In this essay, Jen Michalski reflects on the magnetic pull of “you.”
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 1, 2023 | miCRo
In her first publication, Yasmine Yu shows us the physical yearning for one’s own lost cultural inheritance.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Jan 31, 2023 | Events
At the Robert and Adele Schiff Fiction Festival, readings from Gwen Kirby, Liv Stratman, Bess Winter, and Brenda Peynado left us breathless.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Jan 26, 2023 | Interviews
From agent trouble to 18-hour minimum-wage jobs, Bess Winter and Brenda Peynado know the difficulties of the writer’s life. Over email, they talked to CR about how they reframed the conversation and reclaimed the joy of the craft.
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