Special Feature: “I Love You to Mars” by Chloe N. Clark
This story about travel to Mars features gritty descriptions (literally) and a narrative technique that embraces simultaneity of experiences.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Mar 7, 2024 | Special Features
This story about travel to Mars features gritty descriptions (literally) and a narrative technique that embraces simultaneity of experiences.
Read MorePosted by Bess Winter | Mar 4, 2024 | Editors' Dispatches
Assistant Managing Editor Bess Winter explores the importance of the library stacks via a review of Langsam Library’s POETRY STACKED event.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 28, 2024 | miCRo
This poem expands the vocabulary of war writing with its stunning breadth of images.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Ampleman | Jan 26, 2024 | Interviews
Danielle Cadena Deulen on the process of writing her new poetry collection, Desire Museum; MFA programs; the relationship between nonfiction and poetry; and more.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Jan 24, 2024 | miCRo
A prose poem with nearly breathless syntax and a subtle build of rhetoric.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Ampleman | Jan 11, 2024 | Interviews
John Drury on his new book, The Teller’s Cage, teaching, social media, and more.
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Jan 10, 2024 | miCRo
Matt Barrett’s story about knife sellers begins with a book being cut down the spine and builds to a meditation on the weight and heft of words.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Ampleman | Jan 8, 2024 | Editors' Dispatches
Get to know more about who is curating the miCRo series and how they do it!
Read MorePosted by Cincinnati Review | Dec 13, 2023 | miCRo
With candid facts and personal recollections, Jenny Bitner interrogates why flash fiction includes the deaths of children.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Ampleman | Dec 1, 2023 | In Praise Of
It’s okay if you’re ready to get rid of (some) books; here are some tips on how.
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