
Water~Stone Review
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Water~Stone Review is a literary annual published by The Creative Writing Programs at Hamline University in St. Paul, MN
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See what inspires or interests our contributors! From Annie Trinh: "I love how [Porter] plays with multiple points of view and structure." Book published by Graywolf Press Photo credit: Caroline Nitz, Karen Gu. Order your copy at bookshop.org/p/books/grief-…
![Water~Stone Review (@wsrlitjournal) on Twitter photo See what inspires or interests our contributors!
From Annie Trinh:
"I love how [Porter] plays with multiple points of view and structure."
Book published by <a href="/GraywolfPress/">Graywolf Press</a>
Photo credit: Caroline Nitz, Karen Gu.
Order your copy at bookshop.org/p/books/grief-… See what inspires or interests our contributors!
From Annie Trinh:
"I love how [Porter] plays with multiple points of view and structure."
Book published by <a href="/GraywolfPress/">Graywolf Press</a>
Photo credit: Caroline Nitz, Karen Gu.
Order your copy at bookshop.org/p/books/grief-…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F1j_uNNXoAIGlaz.jpg)


Our interview with Maureen Aitken is here! Read what she has to say about the craft of flash, loss, and her V25 piece, "Mushrooms." #flashfiction #fiction #writing #creativewriting waterstonereview.com/in-the-field-c…



Curious about what our authors read? 📖 Fugitive Atlas by Khaled Mattawa is a book of poems published by Graywolf Press, and one that author Cole W. Williams (V25, "On Thelma & Louise") has read several times. graywolfpress.org/books/fugitive… Photo credit: Caroline Nitz, Karen Gu.




Looking for your next read? Try a pick from Eva Song Margolis (V25, A Pantoum for Family)—Concealed Words by Sin Yong-Mok (whose work is also in V25!) and translated by Brother Anthony. Concealed Words is published by Black Ocean. blackocean.org/catalog1/conce… #poetry




In anticipation of V26, get a jump on reading the incredible poetry books Stan Rubin reviewed this year: Paradise by Victoria redel (Four Way Books) Above Ground by Clint Smith (Little, Brown and Co) Decade of the Brain by Janine Joseph (Alice James Books)
