Tag: Ira Sukrungruang
AWP Conference & Bookfair Round-Up!
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Mar 2, 2020 | Events | 0
Feasting on Proofs
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Sep 19, 2019 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
Building Writing Community in the Digital Age
by Cincinnati Review | Mar 18, 2021 | Writing Landscape | 0
What does it mean to build writing community in the context of social media’s possibilities and limitations? Former contributors Pauletta Hansel, Jenna Le, JJ Peña, and Ira Sukrungruang share insights.
Read MoreAWP Conference & Bookfair Round-Up!
by Cincinnati Review | Mar 2, 2020 | Events | 0
We’ll be at AWP. Check out our deals–including those for people not going to the conference.
Read Moreexcerpt from “Duluth” by Ira Sukrungruang
by Cincinnati Review | Nov 19, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0
My family feared white people. White people, after all, danced on our newly paved driveway,...
Read MoreFeasting on Proofs
by Cincinnati Review | Sep 19, 2019 | Editors' Dispatches | 0
Proofreading reveals patterns between pieces, resonances that emerge from the collection of distinct voices. For me, it was food.
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