FOUR WAY REVIEW

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  • 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 Stella Lei

    INTERVIEW WITH Stella Lei

    Stella Lei is a writer from Pennsylvania and an Editor–in–Chief for The Augment Review.  Rhythmic and resonant, her debut prose chapbook, Inheritances of Hunger (River Glass Books, 2022), is a vivid, thrilling collection featuring five stories punctuated by cruelty and intimacy as she interrogates generational hurt through the rawness of hunger and girlhood. Emily Judkins/Four…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Robyn Creswell

    INTERVIEW WITH Robyn Creswell

    Forthcoming from Farrar, Straus and Giroux this fall is the long-awaited collection of poetry by Iman Mersal, translated by Robyn Creswell, titled The Threshold. The author of five books of poems, Mersal is a highly acclaimed Egyptian poet and writer, currently based in Canada, where she teaches Arabic language and literature at the University of…

  • QUEER NATURE ROUNDTABLE

    QUEER NATURE ROUNDTABLE

    In 2021, Four Way Review partnered with several other journals and presses to establish the Bootleg Reading Series. It was a partnership we hoped would continue to grow beyond the reading series and lift up the projects of each partner. We’re excited to share this conversation with some of the poets of the new Queer…

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  • BIRD by Anjanette Delgado

    BIRD by Anjanette Delgado

                 The summer I became a bird —the very week, in fact— the meatpacking warehouse across the street turned into a dance club.                                At first, it was called “The Killing Room” and then, tall walls repainted to a sky blue, “Cielo.” I’d heard someone say that it had no ceiling, only skylights, and the idea…

  • SILVER LINE by Christian Kiefer

    SILVER LINE by Christian Kiefer

                 I had been afraid of the cold silent body I held to my belly but when we at last reached the engine and clambered up the frozen metal ladder and into the relative warmth of the interior, the child jerked awake and began to wail, a thin, gasping sound that bit directly into my heart.…

  • LITTLE LEGS by C.H. Hooks

    LITTLE LEGS by C.H. Hooks

                If the TV is on, it’s morning. I might have never noticed if I didn’t think it had spoken my name.              Good god good morning. It did not speak my name. No one did. I hear rustling in the bathroom and there is light coming from under the door. Warm yellow light that tints the…

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