Tag: Caitlin Doyle
Trends and Tips: Our Award-Winning miCRo Series
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 22, 2019 | Submission Trends and Tips | 0
Pushcart Prize and So Much More
Posted by Cincinnati Review | May 10, 2018 | Literary News | 0
Saying Goodbye to Our Associate Editors
by Cincinnati Review | May 2, 2019 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
As the school year winds down and we get ready to welcome our summer assistant editors, we also say goodbye to Caitlin Doyle and Molly Reid, who have been CR editors for two years now.
Read MoreTrends and Tips: Our Award-Winning miCRo Series
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 22, 2019 | Submission Trends and Tips | 0
So, what exactly are we looking for when we read through miCRo submissions?
Read MorePushcart Prize and So Much More
by Cincinnati Review | May 10, 2018 | Literary News | 0
We’ve heard a lot of good news lately, including that a poem from our miCRo series,...
Read MoreWhy We Like It: “Book of Distances” by Brandon Amico
by Cincinnati Review | Nov 10, 2015 | Why We Like It | 0
Caitlin Doyle: Russian playwright Anton Chekhov famously advised writers that a gun introduced in...
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