FOUR WAY REVIEW

An Electronic Literary Journal

  • ISSUE 34

    ISSUE 34

    POETRY TWO POEMS by Caitlyn Klum TWO POEMS by Rajiv Mohabir TWO POEMS by Sebastian Paramo SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE LAST LINGERING PETAL ON A CHERRY BLOSSOM by Anthony Thomas Lombardi…

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  • INTERVIEW WITH Christian Kiefer

    INTERVIEW WITH Christian Kiefer

    Christian Kiefer is the director of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Ashland University and is the author of The Infinite Tides (Bloomsbury), The Animals (W.W. Norton), One Day Soon Time Will Have No Place Left to Hide (Nouvella Books), and Phantoms (Liveright/W.W. Norton). Photo by Christophe Chammartin. FWR: Let’s start with your pieces for Literary Hub, where…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Rachel Eliza Griffiths

    INTERVIEW WITH Rachel Eliza Griffiths

    Rachel Eliza Griffiths is a multimedia artist, poet, and writer. Griffiths is the author of Miracle Arrhythmia (Willow Books 2010), The Requited Distance (The Sheep Meadow Press 2011), Mule & Pear (New Issues Poetry & Prose 2011), which was selected for the 2012 Inaugural Poetry Award by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association, and…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Kelly Grace Thomas

    INTERVIEW WITH Kelly Grace Thomas

    FWR: To start, I want to give you an image of my reading of Boat Burned. I was getting a pedicure and reading. I think part of what had me so enraptured in your writing in that moment was that I was already in a place where I was thinking about my body, and the…

POETRY

  • TWO POEMS by Sophia Terazawa

    TWO POEMS by Sophia Terazawa

    Residual                          These syllables strike our lower              register [branching: fog]. Who whispers              like a friend, “Bêche-de-mer,”   I wring out towels and pillow cases.                          Sunday afternoon. Check on                   your sister, you sign. She won’t speak     anymore. Glass trees.   Soapstone box. You package her father’s        old shirt there in Queens   [arms crossed…

  • TWO POEMS by Kuhu Joshi

    TWO POEMS by Kuhu Joshi

    Saraswati on a Sunday morning All this living alone. This mug With my initials on it, scrubbed And put to dry On the kitchen slab. It waits for me. Looks happiest when filled up. I’m a bit sick of Maria – my Areca palm There by the bookshelf. She Dances. When it gets like this I Don’t know what to do with myself. Fridge then…

  • SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE CORNFIELDS by Carolina Hotchandani

    SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE CORNFIELDS by Carolina Hotchandani

    I am a citizen of a former British colony that rebelled from England with a great tea party, declaring itself its motherland one day. America. Was it orphaned? Did it kill its own mother? Poor England. Where are you from? the other Americans ask me. My mother is Brazilian; my father is Indian. I was…

FICTION

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