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The Greensboro Review Issue 112 is now available!

Our editorial staff is very pleased to present the 112th edition of The Greensboro Review.

The fall 2022 Greensboro Review features the Amon Liner Poetry Prize winner, “Broken Showerhead” by Dom Witten, flash fiction by Chris Edmonds, and an Editor’s Note by Terry L. Kennedy. This 112th issue includes work from ​​​​Kelly Cherry, Todd Davis, Larry Flynn, Cynthia Gunadi, Matt Hart, AE Hines, A. Van Jordan, Sarah MacKenzie, Louise Marburg, Chris Mattingly, Aidan O’Brien, Skyler Osborne, Suphil Lee Park, Carol M. Quinn, Madison Rahner, Sarah Elaine Smith, Caitlin Rae Taylor, Abby Wolpert, and Dean Young.

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“Theory When a Western Light Goes Out” by L.A. Johnson Featured at Verse Daily Poems

“Theory When a Western Light Goes Out” by L.A. Johnson 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. Find out how you can support Verse Daily here.

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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 an Editor’s Note from Terry L. Kennedy and new work by Nicole Adabunu, Alyx Chandler, Emily Cinquemani, Kevin McWilliams Coates, Natalia Conte, Julia Edwards, Jeremy Halinen, Kanza Javed, Peter Kent, Robert Wood Lynn, Matt W. Miller, Jed Myers, Ellen Rhudy, K.R. Segriff, Akshay Shrivastava, Melissa Studdard, Clancy Tripp, and Emily Herring Wilson.

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“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 excellent poetry to the public free of charge. Find out how you can support Verse Daily here.

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“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 free of charge. Find out how you can support Verse Daily here.

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“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. Find out how you can support Verse Daily here.

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“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. Find out how you can support Verse Daily here.

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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, poems, and flash fiction from both award-winning authors and emerging voices. You’ll find new work by ​​Dan Albergotti, Talal Alyan, Ricky Aucoin, Joseph Bathanti, Ronda Piszk Broatch, Grant Clauser, Whitney Collins, Beth Dufford, Susan Grimm, Paul Guest, Julie Innis, Mary Elder Jacobsen, Justin Jannise, Julia Kenny, Mary Ann Larkin, Trapper Markelz, Joy Moore, Tomás Q. Morín, Elle Napolitano, Joel Peckham, Rob Roensch, Mira Rosenthal, Randy Shelley, Peter Short, Ahrend Torrey, and JR Walsh.

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GR Editor Emeritus Rose Himber Howse awarded Stegner Fellowship

Former Greensboro Review fiction editor Rose Himber Howse has been awarded a prestigious Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University. Congratulations from the whole GR staff, Rose!

Read an interview from the archives with Rose here.

Rose Himber Howse is a queer writer from North Carolina and a 2021-2023 Wallace Stegner fellow in fiction at Stanford University. She is a recent graduate of the MFA program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she served as fiction editor of The Greensboro Review. Rose’s fiction and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in Joyland, The Carolina Quarterly, Hobart, YES! Magazine, Sonora Review, and elsewhere. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies at the Millay Colony, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and Monson Arts.