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Meet the Editorial Board: Lily Crooks

Meet the Editorial Board: Lily Crooks

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...

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Meet the Editorial Board: Chelsea DeLong

Meet the Editorial Board: Chelsea DeLong

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...

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Meet the Editorial Board: Nicola Koh

Meet the Editorial Board: Nicola Koh

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...

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From the Fiction Editor

From the Fiction Editor

Brief note from the managing editor:  For this week's blog post, we feature Shelia O'Connor's thoughts on 2016 WSR Fiction Prize winner, Saba Waheed's piece "World Cup". Ms. Waheed will be joining us on Friday for our Annual Reading and Reception. We hope you can be...

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Surfacing for Fall

Surfacing for Fall

While the inevitable scroll of first day school photos are infiltrating my Facebook feed, I am a woman still straddling the gap between these seasons. One child already well into her first month of a year-round middle school and a barnacle of a boy attached to my...

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Water~Stone Review Summer Writing Workshop

Water~Stone Review Summer Writing Workshop

At the center of Buntrock Commons on St. Olaf College, there is a memorial. It is a lovely wood tower with a huge wind chime. It is a magnificent structure made all the more meaningful by what it represents. The memorial is for the students that pass on while...

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It Could Have Been Fireworks, by Danielle Bylund

Here in Saint Paul, MN we’ve just weathered a storm. On Tuesday, July 5, a fast moving, surprising thunderstorm hit. It changed the blue sky to black and whipped the trees with a vicious wind. My little house is on high ground. We overlook a small, triangular park and...

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