by WaterStone Review | Dec 21, 2020 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributor–Dan Malakoff Your short story “Bear No Relation” in Volume 23 involves a lot of tension simmering in the narrative. I felt so anxious watching Jane spiral! Can you tell us why you chose a political meet-and-greet...
by WaterStone Review | Dec 7, 2020 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors–Joanna Manning Your flash essay “Sweet Just Yesterday” in Volume 23 is a burst of imagery and sensory details. Can you tell us a bit about your writing process and how you kept this essay so compressed? I write...
by WaterStone Review | Nov 23, 2020 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors–Michael Kleber-Diggs Your poem “EGGSHELLS” in Volume 23 has an interesting origin story. Can you tell us about that? I have been working from home and spending a lot of time with our two dogs (miniature...
by WaterStone Review | Nov 16, 2020 | blog: all
A Conversation With Carolyn Holbrook: WSR Contributing CNF Editor Water~Stone Review has always been a collaborative project of students, faculty, and staff at Hamline University Creative Writing. In addition to working with our faculty, and to fulfill a larger...
by WaterStone Review | Nov 9, 2020 | blog: all
A Conversation With Sean Hill: WSR Contributing Poetry Editor Water~Stone Review has always been a collaborative project of students, faculty, and staff at Hamline University Creative Writing. In addition to working with our faculty, and to fulfill a larger initiative...
by WaterStone Review | Oct 26, 2020 | blog: all
In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors–Christine Robbins In The Field is a blog series devoted to highlighting the writing life and artistic process of our contributors. This week we continue with our series now featuring contributors from our most...