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44.2 Feature: Craft Essay by Samantha Edmonds

44.2 Feature: Craft Essay by Samantha Edmonds

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 17, 2018 | Feature

Samantha Edmonds’ fiction and nonfiction appears in Day One, Pleiades, Indiana Review, the Ploughshares blog, and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, among others. She currently lives in Knoxville, where she’s an MFA candidate at the University of...
2018 Contest: Interview with Fiction Judge Laura van den Berg

2018 Contest: Interview with Fiction Judge Laura van den Berg

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 16, 2018 | Interviews

Laura van den Berg is the author of the novel Find Me, a Time Out New York and NPR “Best Book of 2015,” and two story collections, What the World Will Look Like When All the Water Leaves Us and The Isle of Youth, both finalists for the Frank O’Connor International...
2018 Contest: Interview with Nonfiction Judge Kate Zambreno

2018 Contest: Interview with Nonfiction Judge Kate Zambreno

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 11, 2018 | Interviews

Kate Zambreno is the author most recently of Book of Mutter (Semiotext(e)’s Native Agents). A novel, Drifts, is forthcoming from Harper Perennial, and a series of talks, The Appendix Project, is forthcoming from Semiotext(e), both in 2019. She teaches writing at...
Review: STRIPPER IN WONDERLAND by Derrick Harriell

Review: STRIPPER IN WONDERLAND by Derrick Harriell

by Black Warrior Review | Apr 4, 2018 | Reviews

Stripper in Wonderland Derrick Harriell 2017 LSU Press 72 pages Review by DIAMOND FORDE   While Derrick Harriell describes his third collection of poems, Stripper in Wonderland, as his most autobiographical work yet, the book’s greatest success is its...
44.2 Feature: An Interview with John Stintzi

44.2 Feature: An Interview with John Stintzi

by Black Warrior Review | Mar 22, 2018 | Interviews

John Stintzi is a non-binary writer who grew up on a cattle farm in northwestern Ontario. John is a recipient of a Research and Create grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, and their work can be found in Los Angeles Review of Books, Humber Literary Review, PRISM...
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