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Woke: A Review of Alan Rossi’s Mountain Road, Late at Night
In Alan Rossi’s, Mountain Road, Late at Night, Nathaniel, from whose perspective the first quarter…
We Know Better
In Terminal, an installation I saw at the entrance of the Smithsonian’s Sackler Gallery, its…
The Daunting Irreversible Sacrifice of Giving Up and the Sensual Image of Stinky Cat Litter: A Conversation with John Talbird
John Talbird is an English professor at Queensborough Community College in New York and the…
Treading Psyches and Geographies: A Conversation with Ashley Farmer
Ashley Farmer is the author of The Women (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2016), The Farmacist (Jellyfish…
In Order to Win, You Have to Play to Lose: A Conversation with Laura Sweeney
Laura Sweeney is an associate editor for Eastern Iowa Review and the facilitator of Writers…
Meet Magnolia: A Conversation with Lisa A. Levy
“He hoped Magnolia’s soul had taken to the sky like a kite on a beach…
The Freedom to be Uncivilized and Conjuring Empathy for Those Who Don’t Deserve It: A Conversation with Brad Eddy
Brad Eddy is a fiction writer who earned his Master’s in Fine Arts from the…
One Hundred Years of Self-Help: Two Book Reviews
As the title of Marian Crotty’s award-winning short story collection, What Counts as Love, suggests,…
Democracy Dies in Darkness: Two Book Reviews
The Eastern Shore by Ward Just The Great American Political Novel, from Henry Adam’s Democracy,…
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Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram to Perform at Montgomery College, Rockville
If you're a local literary fan, plan on coming to MC-R for a performance by…
I Never Thought I Would be Writing Contemporary Fiction
Gabriel M. Antuna is one of PR's very talented and hardworking interns this semester. As is…
Am I The Joanna Howard of Whom You Speak?
Maybe I am, and maybe I'm not. In the olden days, when having more than…
Publications
PR is very proud to announce the publication of two of our editors' books. Poetry Editor…
Congratulations, Robert Giron
Many congratulations go to Robert Giron for being selected as one of the Heroes Latinos LGBTQ as…
The Party: First Peek
PR celebrated issue 55's publication with a celebration yesterday afternoon. While the photography editors confer on…
Of A Party, A Chapbook, A Publication, A Win and A Festival
It's another good news week at PR: A Party: Tomorrow afternoon, we'll be celebrating the…
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