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In The Field: Conversations with our Contributors–Michael Kiesow Moore
In The Field is a series devoted to highlighting the writing life and artistic process of our contributors. 1.Tell us about your essay in Volume 20. How did it come to be? “Manning Up in the 21st Century” is a collection of three short creative nonfiction pieces....
In the Field: Conversations with our Contributors–Angela Narciso Torres
In The Field is a series devoted to highlighting the writing life and artistic process of our contributors. 1. Tell us about your poem in Volume 20. How did it come to be? I was in a workshop with Terrance Hayes and we were looking at definition poems. So when I got...
In the Field: Conversations with our Contributors — Ed Bok Lee
In The Field is a series devoted to highlighting the writing life and artistic process of our contributors. Tell us about your poem in Volume 20. How did it come to be? One of my first cassette tapes ever was Purple Rain. I listened to it so much on my headphones...
Sidewalk Poetry: Small Moments that Matter, By Amanda Happy
When I first moved to Saint Paul, I was lonely and unsure of my decisions. My MFA program hadn’t started yet, my boyfriend was working, I was job-hunting, and the one friend I knew was so busy with her PhD program, she barely had time to eat let...
Water~Stone Review Goes to the Sunshine State: Reflections on AWP ‘18
If you are a member of the literary community in the United States, you probably know about the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Conference. It’s one of the largest events in the literary calendar, and thanks to my work with Water~Stone...
Staying Home from AWP? Us too. (Or, Conflicting Emotions Around AWP)
Premise (intro): Chelsea and Jenniey have both been assistant managing editors for Water~Stone Review. If you know anything about WSR, you might know that its offices are in the attic of the CWP building at Hamline. This is a location that suits some better than...
A September Summer: Refections of July
It’s been hot here the past few weeks. Like summer-hot. 90+ degree September days will make anyone reflect on their most recent July. Somewhere between July barbecues, vacations, and family get-togethers we host a little space for writers, the Water~Stone Review...
Meet the Editorial Board: Sophia Myerly
For twenty years, Water~Stone Review has been a collaborative passion project of students, faculty, and staff. While it is a staff member who holds the position of managing editor (Meghan Maloney-Vinz), and esteemed faculty (Katrina Vandenberg, Patricia Weaver...