Tag: jaclyn dwyer
Anthology Updates
by Cincinnati Review | Mar 31, 2022 | Literary News | 0
Nominations for our writers for the Pushcart Prizes (from their contributing editors) and Nina Riggs Poetry Award, plus two stories accepted by anthologies
Read MoreWhy We Like It: “Hotshot” by Jaclyn Dwyer
by Cincinnati Review | Jun 3, 2021 | Why We Like It | 0
“Hotshot” closes with the realization that sometimes a fire gets too hot and high for anything else to stop it. These final lines can also serve as a metaphor for addiction—sometimes the fire of it can only be put out with more fire…
Read More“Hotshot” by Jaclyn Dwyer
by Cincinnati Review | Jun 2, 2021 | Samples | 0
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