What We’re Reading: In Kind
In her debut full-length poetry collection, IN KIND, Maggie Queeney interrogates how trauma is embodied and how rebirth is necessary for survival.
In her debut full-length poetry collection, IN KIND, Maggie Queeney interrogates how trauma is embodied and how rebirth is necessary for survival.
The three winners of the Robert and Adele Schiff Awards, plus words from the judges and winners, and a list of honorable mentions
The epistolary toolkit is a rich and varied one—it insists on the reader’s interpretive participation, and offers powerful methods for developing character and setting and for playing with the progression of time. So: what, supposedly, is wrong with it?
Here’s a peek into our headquarters during the busy and exhilarating proofs week at the CR!
UC grads Dr. Kristi Maxwell and Dr. Molly Reid will return to read their poetry and fiction, respectively, this Thursday, Sept. 7, at 5:30 p.m.
L.I. Henley describes her doll-making process and invites us to see the dolls in our favorite poems—and the poem in every doll.
Lily Davenport, Assistant Editor, discusses graveyard photoshoots, her time as fiction editor at Black Warrior Review, and reading miCRo.
Our new Assistant Editor Holli Carrell talks about writing poetry, tending her garden, and reading miCRo.
In this dual interview, poets Michael Dhyne and Dean Rader discuss their shared fascination with the artwork of Cy Twombly.
Get to know our newest staff member, Bess Winter!
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