FOUR WAY REVIEW

An Electronic Literary Journal

  • 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…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Raegen Pietrucha

    INTERVIEW WITH Raegen Pietrucha

    FWR: To start, I was hoping you might speak about the pull of Greek mythology, both in its use as a framing device for some of the poems and a source of imagery in others. RP: When I drafted my first poem about Medusa way back in 2007, it was about a different subject entirely.…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Matthew Olzmann

    INTERVIEW WITH Matthew Olzmann

    Matthew Olzmann’s latest collection, Constellation Route, is out now from Alice James. He has published two previous collections, Contradictions in the Design and Mezzanines, and he has received fellowships from Kundiman, the Kresge Arts Foundation and the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. FWR: Can you speak on the genesis and organization of Constellation Route?   MO:…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Clifford Thompson

    INTERVIEW WITH Clifford Thompson

    Clifford Thompson is the recipient of a Whiting Writers’ Award for nonfiction in 2013 for Love for Sale and Other Essays, published by Autumn House Press. He has also published a memoir (Twin of Blackness), a novel (Signifying Nothing) and a nonfiction book (What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man’s Blues). Thompson’s…

  • Ghinwa Jawhari on her debut chapbook: BINT  Interviewed by Sara Elkamel

    Ghinwa Jawhari on her debut chapbook: BINT Interviewed by Sara Elkamel

    Ghinwa Jawhari named her debut chapbook, selected by poet Aria Aber for publication by Radix Media, BINT, Arabic for girl. In Arab cultures, the word is also used to describe a virgin woman, of any age. In this series of poems, compact in form yet unbridled in lyricism, Jawhari explores the passage (particularly of those…

  • CONVERSATION WITH Adrian Matejka and Conor Bracken

    CONVERSATION WITH Adrian Matejka and Conor Bracken

    Adrian, thanks for agreeing to talk about your latest book, Somebody Else Sold the World, with me. I’m really excited to talk about it, and the ways that it is contiguous with your larger poetic project, and how it also subverts or cuts new facets into it. One of the things that has always exhilarated me…

  • INTERVIEW WITH K-Ming Chang

    INTERVIEW WITH K-Ming Chang

    I first read K-Ming Chang’s writing in 2018, back when I was Fiction Editor of Nashville Review. Her story, “Meals for Mourners/兄弟”, captured my attention with its embodied, elemental language and stirring portrait of family life. Since that time, Chang has written a novel, a chapbook, and a story collection, among other projects. Currently, she…

  • MONTHLY: Chapbook Conversation

    MONTHLY: Chapbook Conversation

    The chapbook is a strange and protean form, flickering somewhere between long poem and short book, and though they get little love from reviewers, prize committees and large publishers, many of us write, publish and love them. So, in January, I sat down with three poets whose chapbooks I’ve really enjoyed, to talk with them…

  • INTERVIEW WITH Rosalie Moffett

    INTERVIEW WITH Rosalie Moffett

    READ THE POEMS PAIRED WITH THIS INTERVIEW FWR: In my first read of “In Sound Mind”, I was struck by how you play with sound throughout the poem (such as the lines “Up there, sky-high,/ do you, as you go, know the feeling/ you slough?”). Can you speak about the growth of this poem? How…

  • Radical Imagination, or Empathy: An Interview with Eric Tran

    Radical Imagination, or Empathy: An Interview with Eric Tran

    The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer is the debut of Eric Tran, released through Autumn House Press in Spring 2020 and selected by Stacey Waite as the winner of the 2019 Autumn House Rising Writer Prize. He previously published the chapbooks Affairs with Men in Suits (Backbone Press, 2014) and Revisions (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018).…