FEATURE
50.2 Feature: “The Tick” by 2023 Flash Contest Winner, Emily Crossen
Emily Crossen's stories have appeared in Ecotone, New England Review, and Zoetrope: All-Story, where she received first prize in the 2022 Short Fiction Competition. She grew up in Pennsylvania and now lives in California with her family. Click on the excerpt to the...
50.2 Feature: “Forks of Buffalo” by 2023 Fiction Contest Winner, Ron MacLean
Ron MacLean is the author of the story collections We Might as Well Light Something On Fire and Why the Long Face? and the novels Blue Winnetka Skies and Headlong, winner of the 2014 Indie Book Award for Best Mystery. MacLean’s fiction has appeared widely in magazines...
Interview with a Masthead: Meet the New BWR Editors
INTERVIEW WITH A MASTHEAD: MEET THE 2024 BWR EDITORSEvery year, the BWR masthead changes hands. To give our readers and contributors a chance to get to know us a little better, each new editorial team completes an annual interview for our website. We submit questions...
49.2 Feature: “Annual Report” by Poetry Contest winner Corey Van Landingham
Annual Report; or, The Achievements of the Junior Colleagueby Corey Van LandinghamBWR 49.2 Poetry Contest WinnerI restored the Capitol and the theatre of Pompey, both works at great expense without inscribing my own name on either. [….] I am pontifex maximus, augur,...
49.2 Feature: “from River of Love” by Flash Contest Runner-Up Kami Enzie
from River of Loveby Kami EnzieBWR 49.2 Flash Contest Runner-UpLike a morgue of oranges inside the lower crisper laid. Loose rinds bruised, and if not torn, still their battered segments will again never repaired be, not really. Waxy bodies deep welled yet near zested...
49.2 Feature: “Occipital” by Flash Contest Winner Engram Wilkinson
Occipitalby Engram WilkinsonBWR 49.2 Flash Contest WinnerHe sat, experiencing the familiar itch in his brain along the edge of a lobe whose name he could never remember. A body is a simple disappointment. He used it to look at his co-workers, who looked at each other...
49.2 Feature: “My Brother Speaks” by Nonfiction Contest Runner-Up Catina Bacote
My Brother Speaks: "That's the Way We're Going to Survive"by Catina BacoteBWR 49.2 Nonfiction Contest Runner-Up Click here to read the full piece: "My Brother Speaks" by Catina Bacote Catina Bacote is a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow, and the award supports her...
49.2 Feature: “I Google My Assailant” by Nonfiction Contest Winner Gwen Niekamp
I Google My Assailant: A Found Essay with Commentaryby Gwen NiekampBWR 49.2 Nonfiction Contest Winner Click here to read "I Google My Assailant" by Gwen Niekamp Gwen Niekamp is a Ph.D. student in creative writing at Florida State University. She holds an MFA...
49.2 Feature: “Mother Road” by Fiction Contest Runner-Up Lauren Hohle
Mother Roadby Lauren HohleBWR 49.2 Fiction Contest Runner-UpBefore she was my mother, my mother performed in a hallelujah band on an Alaskan cruise ship. She sang “Shine, Jesus Shine” and shook a tambourine and strummed a pock-marked Sears catalog guitar for three...
49.2 Feature: “Theatre Masks” by Fiction Contest winner Dennis Mugaa
Theatre Masksby Dennis MugaaBWR 49.2 Fiction Contest WinnerI remember the day Gumato disappeared so clearly. We had just arrived from Johannesburg at six in the morning. We were outside the airport arrivals terminal. Our history teacher, Mr. T, was calling our school...