Tag: issue 21.1
“Gone Are the Blackberries, the Alycha, the Asters, and the Rusty Spigot” by Yekaterina Droog
by Cincinnati Review | Aug 15, 2024 | Samples | 0
I remember the summer after Chernobyl for its fertility and vibrant colors. Whether it was due to...
Read Moreexcerpt from “Wait It Out” by Hadley Moore
by Cincinnati Review | Aug 1, 2024 | Samples | 0
Now you need not die again, but still I wish you were here—Katherine Anne Porter, Pale Horse, Pale...
Read More“Haibun” by Malik Thompson
by Cincinnati Review | Jul 17, 2024 | Samples | 0
A carpet of moss exhales inside an abandoned temple. A lone figure scrapes grime from a row of...
Read More“Notes from Underwater” by Mandy-Suzanne Wong
by Cincinnati Review | Jul 12, 2024 | Samples | 0
She’s a healthy mussel. . . . She’s a wicked mussel. She’s a sliver of the liver of a river whose...
Read Moreexcerpt from “We Fry Reggae” by Karen Maner
by Cincinnati Review | May 30, 2024 | Samples | 0
On a Friday in June 2022 the nurse practitioner warned my husband, Brad, and me that it might be...
Read Morefrom “Adam’s Rib: Trans without Medicine” by Jay Sibara
by Cincinnati Review | May 22, 2024 | Samples | 0
As a child, I puzzled over the biblical story of Eve’s creation from one of Adam’s ribs: “And the...
Read More“Writing When the World’s a Mess” by Weijia Pan
by Cincinnati Review | May 20, 2024 | Samples | 0
(To use the PDF embedder to see all pages of the poem, use the arrows on the bottom left-hand...
Read More“Irritable Reaching Syndrome” by James Davis May
by Cincinnati Review | May 20, 2024 | Samples | 0
There was so much quicksandin the movies when I was a kid,so that’s what I think of as I watchan...
Read More“It’s passé to put cigarettes in a poem, but all I ever do is smoke” by Isaac Pickell
by Cincinnati Review | May 20, 2024 | Samples | 0
The 14A District Court stands near the cornerof Washtenaw and Carpenter, presiding overthe busiest...
Read MoreOn Being Envious of Able-Bodied Writers from the Global North
by Cincinnati Review | May 20, 2024 | Jealousy/envy | 0
Mugabi Byenkya writes about envying writers who can submit to publications and opportunities he cannot.
Read More“Art after War” by Oksana Maksymchuk
by Cincinnati Review | May 20, 2024 | Samples | 0
Luminous—the ink you pouraround bullet holesto paint blooms pain turned topetals, terror—tostyle...
Read Morefrom “Myths: A Sonnet Crown” by Luisa A. Igloria
by Cincinnati Review | May 20, 2024 | Samples | 0
1 On All-You-Can-Eat A sentence is not always a consequence waiting to happen.The edges of the...
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