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Several of our talented associate editors have been published this fall: Hananah Zaheer reports that her story, " 'Sparkle, sunshine' is out in the Fall 2014 of Concho River Review, and [she adds] I also have another story 'Eight o'…
Several of our talented associate editors have been published this fall: Hananah Zaheer reports that her story, " 'Sparkle, sunshine' is out in the Fall 2014 of Concho River Review, and [she adds] I also have another story 'Eight o'…
This afternoon, associate editor Karolina Wilk gives us a pep talk and some practical tips about dealing with writer's block. Enjoy! We all start off with great intentions—they pave the road to hell, some say. In any case, life can…
We are proud to commemorate Veterans' Day by featuring Frederick Foote, author and Warrior Poetry Project founder, whose book, Medic Against Bomb: A Doctor's Poetry of War, is being displayed this week on the NEA's webpage. Foote, a retired Navy captain and…
We are proud to commemorate Veterans' Day by featuring Frederick Foote, author and Warrior Poetry Project founder, whose book, Medic Against Bomb: A Doctor's Poetry of War, is being displayed this week on the NEA's webpage. Foote, a retired Navy captain and…
If you're a local literary fan, plan on coming to MC-R for a performance by poet Michael Anthony Ingram: I, Too Know Why The Caged Bird Sings: A Poetry and Spoken Word Performance Wednesday, November 19, in the Science Center…
Gabriel M. Antuna is one of PR's very talented and hardworking interns this semester. As is our tradition, our interns write a blog post for us during the semester. Enjoy Gabriel's musings below: My literary aspirations were vast and lofty. Penning…
PR is very proud to announce the publication of two of our editors' books. Poetry Editor Katherine Smith's second book, Woman Alone on The Mountain, has been published by Iris Press and is available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon. Associate Editor…
Many congratulations go to Robert Giron for being selected as one of the Heroes Latinos LGBTQ as part of the Latino GLBT History Project. According to their write up, He was born in Nebraska but describes himself “as a Transplanted Texan who…
We've got some great news to share with you this afternoon: Potomac Review's poetry editor, Katherine Smith, has recently been notified that The Missouri Review has accepted five of her recent poems. To make the news even greater, her second…
Various members of our staff have been busy with literary projects these past few weeks: Tech Editor J. Howard spent time at the Furious Flower Conference of African-American Poetry at James Madison University. As their web page explains, former Poet…