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What’s Poetry Got To Do With It?: Halloween ...
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Oct 21, 2021 | What's Poetry Got to Do with It? | 0
“The Story You Want, The Story You Need” by Ellen Rhudy: Halloween Special
by Cincinnati Review | Oct 28, 2021 | Special Features | 0
Ellen Rhudy’s “The Story You Want, the Story You Need” is an elegant reminder that all ghost stories are stories of grief and longing.
Read MoreWhat’s Poetry Got To Do With It?: Halloween Special
by Cincinnati Review | Oct 21, 2021 | What's Poetry Got to Do with It? | 0
In need of a scare? Why not read poems that haunt, frighten, and keep us company these October nights?
Read MoreFalling Leaves & Rising Writers: Nomination Season!
by Cincinnati Review | Sep 13, 2018 | Literary News | 0
If the poet John Keats worked in the CR office, he might have swapped his description of autumn (“Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”) for a more au courant depiction of fall life in the lit mag world – Season of pumpkin...
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