We’re pleased to announce that Ashley Seitz Kramer’s poem “Winter Storyboard” and Theodore Wheeler’s short story “The Current State of the Universe” are the winners of this year’s Robert and Adele Schiff Prizes in Poetry and Prose, judged by Don Bogen and Michael Griffith. Both pieces will appear in the May 2011 issue of The …
Only two weeks left to submit your poetry, fiction, or nonfiction to the Robert and Adele Schiff Prizes in Poetry and Prose. Winners receive a cash prize as well as publication in The Cincinnati Review (all entries considered by editors for publication). See our website for more details.
We are pleased to report that two contributors in our summer issue have won the Iowa Poetry Prize. Congratulations to Julie Hanson and Lou Klatt, whose books will be published by the University of Iowa Press in March.
The staff here is delighted that our beloved poetry editor Don Bogen has won the Fulbright-Queen’s University Belfast Creative Writing Scholar Award, the only Fulbright Award in creative writing. He will continue to edit the magazine from Northern Ireland. Don has also won the University of Cincinnati’s 2009-10 Award for Excellence in Mentoring of Doctoral …
Congratulations to Brendan Mathews, whose story “My Last Attempt to Explain to You What Happened with the Lion Tamer” (Summer 2009 issue) will appear in Best American Short Stories. as well as Marianne Boruch and Martha Silano, whose poems “The Doctor” and “Love” (Winter 2007 and Summer 2008 issues) have been selected for Best American …
We asked our contributors to comment on the poems, fiction, and nonfiction they contributed to our summer issue. Here’s what a few of them had to say. We’ll be posting more of these every week or so. Stay tuned. Angela Ball: Working on “The River Wants Grip” I found myself interested in naming a series …
WITH COMMENTS FROM GREG AND CINCINNATI REVIEW’S FICTION EDITOR, BROCK CLARKE. Brock Clarke: We’ve published two stories by Greg Baxter, “Dead-End MF” and “Two Incidents in the Hindu Kush”—the latter about the war in Afghanistan, and the former about a screw-up who wants to throw a big party. They sound like they couldn’t be more …
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