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An award-winning journal of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, translations, interviews, and hybrid work, published by the NYU Creative Writing Program.
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“By refusing to allow us the satisfaction of June’s defeat, Kuang reminds us that whiteness is a resilient and mutating force.” Head to our website to read our latest book review by katie r. mckay (she/her) washingtonsquarereview.com/online-exclusi…

person. The remark has lived rent free in my head ever since🙃. This intimate little Memoirstückchen (in Washington Square Review 😍😘!) is my ineloquent, belated response, and attempts to relate the harm that the "being careful" framing causes. washingtonsquarereview.com/donovan-dennis

I’ve got a story called “Kamchatka” in the new issue of Washington Square Review, about a woman who runs away from her problems—all the way to the second-most densely concentrated geyser field on Earth. Which is basically its own (big, scalding, ready-to-erupt-at-any-second) problem, right?



Contributor Kristina Ten | @kristinaten on Bluesky has a new story in Washington Square Review! Read it here: buff.ly/3QXbXqs

“Gish flexes poetic, permitting Ada to expound on the beauty of an owl skull or the warmth of a winter’s hearth, the simplicity of walking alone through nature—life’s simplest pleasures.” Head to our website to read our latest book review by @sc_trott washingtonsquarereview.com/online-exclusi…

i’ve got two new poems in the latest washington square review (Washington Square Review)! here’s the first page of one of them—with of course a very normal title of normal length. (page 2 in thread.) it’s about love, lack of love, & how long hurt can last. both poems :: washingtonsquarereview.com/chen-chen











The Books Team at Washington Square Review welcomes submissions of literary criticism for online publication. Check out our Instagram for a list of Independent Presses with titles we’d love to see reviewed. Send a pitch or draft to [email protected]
