by WaterStone Review | Jun 20, 2022 | blog: all
Meet the Editors: Incoming Managing Editor, Rachel Guvenc For twenty-five years, Water~Stone Review has been a collaborative passion project of students, faculty, and staff. Creative Writing Programs staff member, Meghan Maloney-Vinz serves as the journal’s executive...
by WaterStone Review | Jun 13, 2022 | blog: all
Shade of Blue Trees Kelly Cressio-Moeller Two Sylvias Press 2021 ISBN 10: 1948767147 ISBN 13: 9781948767149 100 pages In Kelly Cressio-Moeller’s debut poetry collection, “Shade of Blue Trees,” this expert scene-setting writer takes the readers through a gallery of...
by WaterStone Review | Jun 6, 2022 | blog: all
In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—T.N. Eyer In your short story “Date of Death” from Volume 24, you write about a fictional world, very like our own, except that people are knowledgeable about their time of death. This is an interesting concept. How...
by WaterStone Review | May 31, 2022 | blog: all
Meet the Editors: Outgoing Managing Editor, Robyn Earhart For twenty-five years, Water~Stone Review has been a collaborative passion project of students, faculty, and staff. Creative Writing Programs staff member, Meghan Maloney-Vinz serves as the journal’s...
by WaterStone Review | May 23, 2022 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Christina Olson I noticed that both your poems “[…]” and “Gut” published in Volume 24 compliment each other as they both veer into the field of a strained relationship with a father. How do you use the medium of...
by WaterStone Review | Apr 18, 2022 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Maria Zoccola The following interview was conducted between contributor Maria Zoccola and assistant poetry editor Trisha Daigle discussing Maria’s poem “self-portrait as god” in Volume 24 and Maria’s work. The featured...