Tag: Nabeela Washington
On Titling Poems
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 4, 2021 | On Craft | 1
Best New Poets and Other Anthology News
by Cincinnati Review | Apr 23, 2021 | Literary News | 0
Announcing our nominations for the Best New Poets anthology–and two pieces we published that will appear in Best of the Net and The Orison Anthology…
Read MoreOn Titling Poems
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 4, 2021 | On Craft | 1
Titling is sometimes the easiest, sometimes the hardest part of crafting a poem—a process that seems shrouded in both mystery and luck. Five poets share their perspectives.
Read MoremiCRo: “Burger King was once home” by NaBeela Washington
by Cincinnati Review | Nov 25, 2020 | miCRo | 0
At each level of poetic craft, Washington draws a stark contrast between the speaker’s deliberate reflections on home-making, on love, and other children’s frantic consumption in a fast food restaurant.
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