Lisa Low
Lisa Low (she/her) is a third-year PhD candidate and Yates fellow at the University of Cincinnati....
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Aug 26, 2020
Lisa Low (she/her) is a third-year PhD candidate and Yates fellow at the University of Cincinnati....
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Oct 3, 2022 | Contests
Congratulations to Thomas Dodson, L.I. Henley, and Caroline Harper New, our 2022 contest winners!
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | May 26, 2022 | Submission Trends and Tips
Our top 3 tips for impressing lit mags by following through on withdrawals, email correspondence, and submission guidelines.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | May 18, 2022 | miCRo
Arthur Kayzakian’s compact ekphrastic prose poem “Anna Walinska” navigates big-picture questions of art and consumption.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | May 10, 2022 | Interviews
Marcus Jackson shares how poetry and photography intersect for him and tells the story behind one of the photographs in our issue.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | May 4, 2022 | miCRo
Natalie Yap’s story “Santa Maria” asks us to consider the unconventional ways we let go of life and each other.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Apr 20, 2022 | miCRo
In Anna Cabe’s “For All These Traces,” the superfan of an unnamed K-pop boy band breaks and enters her idols’ hotel suite.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Apr 14, 2022 | Interviews
Danni Quintos interviews Anni Liu about her debut collection, Border Vista, winner of the Lexi Rudnitsky Prize, released April 12!
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Apr 12, 2022 | Interviews
Anni Liu interviews Danni Quintos about her A. Poulin Jr. Prize–winning collection, Two Brown Dots, released today!
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Mar 30, 2022 | miCRo
In Sarah Carson’s prose poem, the act of waiting for someone resonates in the contexts of sizeism, empathy, and human relationships.
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