The Review Review
Volume 1, Issue 2 (2020) 2008-2019 Archive
This volume is an archive of the content on the original The Review Review website published between 2008 and 2019. Though we are beginning with the most popular Views on Publishing features and Interviews from our first 12 years, as well as the reviews from 2018 and 2019, in time we hope to create a complete archive of the site.San Jose Lit Mag Publishes the New, the Established, the Vibrant; Review of Able Muse, Winter 2015
Esther Fishman
New Magazine Explores Intersection of Art, Literature and Technology; Review of Carbon Culture, Fall 2014
Rachael Inciarte
A Tribute to Beauty; Review of Chicago Review, Summer 2008
Zachary Boissonneau
Online Magazine is a Carefully Curated Collective of Diversity; Review of Diverse Voices Quarterly, Fall 2014
Laura Jean Schneider
Literary Journal for the Pop Culture Enthusiast in Us All; Review of Drunk Monkeys, April 2018
Trina Dotar
New Online Lit Mag is a First Stop for Flash Fiction; Review of First Stop Fiction, Fall 2014
Stefanie Trout
Esteemed Lit Mag Charts Wide Experience of Human Nature; Review of Five Points, Winter 2015 - 2016
Tripp Reade
Beauty in the Grotesque; Review of Hayden's Ferry Review, Spring/Summer 2008
Zachary Boissonneau
Just Because You're Alone, Doesn't Mean You Have to Be Lonely; Review of Isthmus, Spring/Summer 2018
Petur HK
A Place for the Offbeat; Review of Jokes Review, Summer 2018
Kim Jacobs-Beck
Lit Mag is Home for Best of What's Happening in Literature Today; Review of Kenyon Review, Spring 2016
Rashi Rohatgi
Boston-based Lit Mag Showcases Best of the Best; Review of Ploughshares, Winter 2015-2016
Timston Johnston
Wit, Charm, Depth. Lit Mag is Full of Compelling Works From Diverse Writers; Review of Post Road, Spring/Summer 2015
Joanne Spencer
South Asian Literary Journal Shines in Debut; Review of Shoreline Review, January 2018
Stephanie Katz
A Lit Mag Unafraid to Try Something New (and a Writing Contest for Teens!); Review of Sierra Nevada Review, Winter 2014
Laura Jean Schneider
"The Decades Have Wings": Esteemed Lit Mag Celebrates 50 Years in Print; Review of Tampa Review, Winter 2016
E. Ce Miller
Broad, Substantive, and Deeply Humanist: Lit Mag Digs Deep; Review of Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 2016
Rebecca Schwarz
Justice is Served--Review of J Journal, Fall 2009
Abby Machson-Carter
On Editing Prose, the Gender Gap in Publishing, and Eating Alligator!: A chat with Cara Blue Adams, Editor of Southern Review
Cara Blue Adams and Katie Hunt
"If You're Alive You're Recovering": A Chat with Mary Akers, Editor of r.k.vr.y
Mary Akers and Jessica Ullian
"We Recognize and Aim to Foster Feminism in All its Manifestations, Waves, and Expressions": A Chat with Monica J. Casper, editor of TRIVIA: Voices of Feminism
Monica J. Casper and Alicia Cole
Freedom of Expression: A Chat with David Haglund, Editor of PEN America
David Haglund and Becky Tuch
"We’ve Always Wanted Work That Stands Out": A Chat With Dzekashu MacViban, Editor of Cameroon-based Bakwa Magazine
Dzekashu MacViban and Gaamangwe Joy Mogami
Fearlessly Claiming Your Own Experience: A Chat with Rebecca Olson, Editor of Calyx
Rebecca Olson and Hadley Catalano
"I Don't Believe in Borders": A Chat with Samir Rawas—Editor of Cecile's Writers' Magazine
Samir Rawas and Robin Kalinich
Inside Bitter Oleander: A Chat with Paul B. Roth, Editor of Bitter Oleander
Paul B. Roth and Andrew Tobia
Fixing the System, A Lit Mag Finds Compassion For its Contributors: A Chat with Alexis Santi, Editor of Our Stories
Alexis E. Santi and Priyatam Mudivarti
The Beauty of Bilingual: A Chat with Roberto Santos, Editor of Rio Grande Review.
Roberto Santos and Leora Silverman Fridman
"I Wish All of Our Acceptances Soar So High!": A Chat with M.E. Silverman—Editor of Blue Lyra Review
M. E. Silverman and Julie Schlack
"Providing a ‘Safe Space’ for Women to Submit Their Writing": A Chat With Debbie Taylor, Editor of Mslexia
Debbie Taylor and Connie Post
"An Ever-Widening Circle of Readers and Writers": A Chat with Janice Weizman—Editor of Ilanot Review
Janice Weizman and Stanley Trice
A Lit Mag By and For The Incarcerated
Jacqueline Aguilar, Lana Marie Mousa, and Cornelia Wells
Global Connectivity and Multiculturalism in Publishing: A Roundtable Chat With the Editors of Chattahoochee Review, Waxwing , and Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing
Alicia Cole, Michael Diebert, Frank Stewart, and Sara Sams
Why Are Writers of Color Underrepresented Among Published Authors? One Poet's Questions and Possible Solutions
Clara B. Jones
Where Are the Female Lit Mag Editors? Here.
Danielle Lazarin
If It's Heavy It's Ripe: On Writing and Political Sentiment
Catherine Parnell