An Interview with FC2 Author Luke Goebel — Part Three
Luke B. Goebel is a fiction writer who is alive in Texas. His first novel, FOURTEEN STORIES | None of Them Are Yours, will be released by FC2 (2014) as the 2012 winner of the (FC2) Ronald Sukenick Prize For Innovative Fiction. He won the Joan Scott Memorial Fiction...
An Interview with FC2 Author Luke Goebel — Part Two
Luke B. Goebel is a fiction writer who is alive in Texas. His first novel, FOURTEEN STORIES | None of Them Are Yours, will be released by FC2 (2014) as the 2012 winner of the (FC2) Ronald Sukenick Prize For Innovative Fiction. He won the Joan Scott Memorial Fiction...
An Interview with FC2 Author Luke Goebel — Part One
Luke B. Goebel is a fiction writer who is alive in Texas. His first novel, FOURTEEN STORIES | None of Them Are Yours, will be released by FC2 (2014) as the 2012 winner of the (FC2) Ronald Sukenick Prize For Innovative Fiction. He won the Joan Scott Memorial Fiction...
2013 Contest: An Interview with Poetry Winner Hannah Aizenman
Hannah Aizenman hails from Birmingham, AL, and received her BA from the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Black Warrior Review, Gigantic Sequins, plain china, Three Rivers Review, and Collision Literary Magazine. She is currently...
Review: I DON’T KNOW DO YOU by Roberto Montes
I Don't Know Do You Roberto Montes 2014 Ampersand Books 102 pages Review by CHRIS EMSLIE What Montes achieves in his debut collection of poems is the reverse of objectification. Rather than reducing the body of the beloved to a thing, a mere object of desire, Montes...
2013 Contest: An Interview with Fiction Winner Mari Christmas
Mari Christmas is pursuing an MFA at the University of Notre Dame. Her fiction has appeared in The Canary Press and Paragraphiti. Interview by JAKE KINSTLER Black Warrior Review: While explaining his reasoning for choosing your story as our fiction contest winner,...
An Interview with Jessica Hollander, Author of IN THESE TIMES THE HOME IS A TIRED PLACE
Jessica Hollander is the recipient of the 2013 Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Short Fiction. Interview by THEODORA ZIOLKOWSKI Jessica Hollander's debut collection In These Times the Home Is a Tired Place draws us into the lives of mothers, wives, and daughters, as...
2013 Contest: An Interview with Nonfiction Winner Meredith Clark
Meredith Clark is a poet and essayist living in Seattle. She is the author of two chapbooks, Residence and Land, published through the Dusie Kollektiv, and has been an artist in residence at The Vermont Studio Center and Art Farm. She holds a BA in creative writing...
Poetry and Nonfiction Reading Period Closing June 1st
After much consideration, we at Black Warrior Review have made the decision to close our 2014 general poetry and nonfiction submissions earlier than planned, on June 1st. Contest submissions will remain open till September 1st. We receive a huge number of incredible...
National Poetry Month: IMAGINE IF EVERYONE YOU EVER LOVED NEVER STOPPED by Kallie Falandays
Imagine If Everyone You Ever Loved Never Stopped by Kallie Falandays Touching you. If you never stopped changing: You’re still in your bedroom: blue lamp-light, still teenage-hurt, no alarm clock. How do you get up in the morning after being held down by so...