Tag: Dan O’Brien
Proofreading and Loving Every Minute of It
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Mar 8, 2019 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
Why We Like It: Newtown, by Dan O’Brien
by Cincinnati Review | Jun 11, 2019 | Why We Like It | 0
Alison Carey: The opening act of Dan O’Brien’s latest play, Newtown, is heartbreaking and nauseating: Nancy Lanza is speaking to her son, Adam, the night before he kills her and then twenty-six children and staff at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School…
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by Cincinnati Review | May 7, 2019 | Samples | 0
. . . For more of this play or other great pieces from Issue 16.1, order now in our online store....
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by Cincinnati Review | Mar 8, 2019 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
Associate Editor Molly Reid: It’s proofreading time here at The Cincinnati Review, which means we...
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