“Post-Romantic” by Melissa Studdard from Issue 111 of The Greensboro Review featured at Verse Daily Poems. Verse Daily is a poetry daily on the worldwide web. By republishing one new poem a day from fine literary magazines and books, Verse Daily promotes poets and their publishers while providing a wealth of excellent poetry to the public free of charge. […]
Read More »The Greensboro Review Issue 111 is now available!
Our editorial staff is very pleased to present the 111th edition of The Greensboro Review. The Greensboro Review 111 features the Robert Watson Literary Prize-winning story, Molly Guinn Bradley’s “The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena,” and the Prize-winning poem, L.A. Johnson’s “Theory When a Western Light Goes Out.” This spring 2022 issue includes […]
Read More »“Bargaining with the Universe, I Look for Loopholes” by Ronda Piszk Broatch featured at Verse Daily Poems
“Bargaining with the Universe, I Look for Loopholes” by Ronda Piszk Broatch from Issue 110 of The Greensboro Review featured at Verse Daily Poems. Verse Daily is a poetry daily on the worldwide web. By republishing one new poem a day from fine literary magazines and books, Verse Daily promotes poets and their publishers while providing a wealth of […]
Read More »“Going Through the Motions” by Grant Clauser featured at Verse Daily Poems
“Going Through the Motions” by Grant Clauser from Issue 110 of The Greensboro Review featured at Verse Daily Poems. Verse Daily is a poetry daily on the worldwide web. By republishing one new poem a day from fine literary magazines and books, Verse Daily promotes poets and their publishers while providing a wealth of excellent poetry to the public […]
Read More »“Directions” by Paul Guest featured at Verse Daily Poems
“Directions” by Paul Guest from Issue 110 of The Greensboro Review featured at Verse Daily Poems. Verse Daily is a poetry daily on the worldwide web. By republishing one new poem a day from fine literary magazines and books, Verse Daily promotes poets and their publishers while providing a wealth of excellent poetry to the public free of charge. […]
Read More »“Brayer” by Dan Albergotti featured at Verse Daily Poems
“Brayer” by Dan Albergotti from Issue 110 of The Greensboro Review featured at Verse Daily Poems. Verse Daily is a poetry daily on the worldwide web. By republishing one new poem a day from fine literary magazines and books, Verse Daily promotes poets and their publishers while providing a wealth of excellent poetry to the public free of charge. […]
Read More »Where to Submit – December 2021
We here at The Greensboro Review have long-appreciated Entropy‘s “Where to Submit” feature. Although we can’t promise to live up to their stellar work on this front, we’d like to do our small part to help fill the void. Below you will find our own curated list of calls for submission from our fellow literary […]
Read More »The Greensboro Review Issue 110 Now Available!
Our editorial staff is very pleased to present the 110th edition of The Greensboro Review. We are proud that our literary journal remains student- and faculty-run through more than fifty years of continuous publication at UNC Greensboro. The Fall 2021 Greensboro Review features the Amon Liner Poetry Prize winner, “Pygmalion” by Megan Gower, plus stories, […]
Read More »Editor’s Dive into the Archives: Kristen N. Arnett’s Roseate’s Book of Penmanship by Glenn Bertram
In 2016, when we published “Roseate’s Book of Penmanship,” Kristen Arnett wasn’t yet a household name. She had a smattering of publications and an excellent Twitter presence, but her debut story collection, Felt in the Jaw, was still a year away from publication. Yet, when I stumbled across this story in our archives, I was […]
Read More »Editor’s Dive into the Archives: Matt Hart’s A Cloud of Decisions Translates By Samuel Cormac
Poetry (to me) is a means by which we achieve illumination, via exploration of deep recesses—via interrogation/ excavation & derangement of self. One arrives at knowing by forgetting what one knows—you enter the room a dog, in searching, & the room becomes a chew toy full of peanut butter, a backpack full of buzzards, or […]
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