INTRODUCING

Wreckage of Once Was
Volume 26 (2023-2024)

Interview with Ru Freeman

Open. Shut. Open. 
Folio curated by Parker Sprout and Logan Myers

Fiction, Poetry, CNF from Dan Albergotti, Teresa Carmody, Todd Davis, Kathleen Driskell. Melissa Gilliss, Manuel Gonzalez, Ryan Habermeyer, JP Howard, Joseph O. Legaspi, Elisa Pashen, Catherine Pierce, Christopher Santiago, and more

Essay Review by Stan Sanvel Rubin and Robin Earhart

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Cover photograph
by Aaron Wojack, Las Vegas, 2015

  

INTRODUCING:

Wreckage of Once Was
Volume 26 (2023-2024)

 
Interview
with Ru Freeman

Open. Shut. Open. 
Folio curated by Parker Sprout and Logan Myers

Fiction, Poetry, CNF from Dan Albergotti, Teresa Carmody, Todd Davis, Kathleen Driskell. Melissa Gilliss, Manuel Gonzalez, Ryan Habermeyer, JP Howard, Joseph O. Legaspi, Elisa Pashen, Catherine Pierce, Christopher Santiago, and more

Essay Review by Stan Sanvel Rubin and Robin Earhart

——

Cover photograph
by Aaron Wojack, Las Vegas, 2015

Connections:

Upcoming WSR Events:

Twin Cities Book Festival

Saturday, October 14
10 am – 5 pm
MN State Fairgrounds

Annual Reading and Reception

Friday, November 10
7 pm
Kay Fredericks Room
Klas Center Hamline University

Volume 25 pushcart nominees

Water~Stone Review is proud to feature the work of our six Pushcart nominees from our last issue, Vol. 25 “How Quiet Burns.” Congratulations to Catharina Coenen, tswb, Ty Chapman, Sin Yong-Mok (translated by Jake Levine and Brother Anthony), J.G. Jesman, and Ernestine Saankaláxt  Hayes.

Finalist for the CLMP Firecracker Award

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Eavan Boland

“Water~Stone Review is one of the most elegant, substantial literary journals anywhere on the American scene. Don’t miss it. It will nourish and uplift you.”

Naomi Shihab Nye

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Stuart Dybek

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