Water~Stone Review
  • ABOUT WSR
  • EDITORS
  • SUBMISSIONS
  • ISSUES:
    • CURRENT ISSUE
    • PAST ISSUES
  • GALLERY
  • WSR SHOP
  • CONTACT
  • WSR BLOG
Select Page
A Conversation with Joan Naviyuk Kane—WSR Contributing Poetry Editor

A Conversation with Joan Naviyuk Kane—WSR Contributing Poetry Editor

by WaterStone Review | Jan 16, 2024 | blog: all

A Conversation with Joan Naviyuk Kane—WSR Contributing Poetry Editor Water~Stone Review is a collaborative project of students, faculty, and staff at Hamline University Creative Writing Programs. In addition to working with our faculty, and to fulfill a larger...
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Todd Davis

In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Todd Davis

by WaterStone Review | Jan 2, 2024 | blog: all

In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Todd Davis Your poem, “Deposition: What Was Lost,” brings grief to the page with gentle, yet visceral, imagery, blending every other phrase with life and death. There’s a very cyclical feeling to the poem with these...

In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Danielle Decatur

by WaterStone Review | Dec 12, 2023 | blog: all

In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Danielle Decatur Your wonderful fiction piece, “Lies on the Lips,” shows your main character Nell’s quiet transformation into confidence (and a little past that) with the help of a pair of marker-drawn lips. Where did...

In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Teresa Carmody

by WaterStone Review | Nov 28, 2023 | blog: all

In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Teresa Carmody Your beautifully braided nonfiction piece, “Reading the Deck with Zora Neale Hurston,” speaks about the trauma of growing up in a house where you were not accepted. You deftly layer personal details and...

In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Rebecca Johnson

by WaterStone Review | Nov 7, 2023 | blog: all

In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Rebecca Johnson “Daybreak Comes and I Offer Light,” opens Volume 26 of Water~Stone. Your poem speaks to watching a parent grow older, and the emotional difficulties that accompany that, a longing to return to an...

A Conversation with Kathryn Savage—WSR Contributing Creative Nonfiction Editor

by WaterStone Review | Oct 18, 2023 | blog: all

Water~Stone Review is a collaborative project of students, faculty, and staff at Hamline University Creative Writing Programs. In addition to working with our faculty, and to fulfill a larger initiative of providing a place for new/emerging and underrepresented voices...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
waterstone review vortex

Your Cart

Thank you for shopping the WSR shop.

You will receive email confirmation upon order submission. Contact Us if you have any questions about your order.

Search Site:

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram

Copyright 2025 Water~Stone Review, All Rights Reserved   |   Website Privacy Policy   |   Site by So It Goes Design