Colorado Review
Spring 2013
Featuring:
- Laura Schadler, "Reward for Bravery" (Fiction)
- Silas Hansen, "Blank Slate" (Nonfiction)
- Laurie Blauner, "Still Life with Nervous Animals" (Poetry)
- Gary Clark, "Somewhere in Maine an Old Dream Staggers On" (Poetry)
- Analucia daSilva, "Children Dug Out of a Parsley Bed" (Poetry)
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Editor: Stephanie G’Schwind
Fiction Editor: Steven Schwartz
Poetry Editors: Donald Revell, Sasha Steensen, & Matthew Cooperman
Nonfiction Editor: Stephanie G’Schwind
Book Review Editor: Dan Beachy-Quick
Contributing Editors: Charles Baxter, Robin Black, Robert Boswell, Ron Carlson, Steven Church, Jorie Graham, Michael Martone, Clint McCown, Antonya Nelson, & Alberto Rios
Associate Editors: Derek Askey, Gary Bruce, Joanna Doxey, Anamika Dugger, Benjamin Findlay, Lincoln Greenhaw, Kaelyn Riley, Brianna Rivers, & Felicia Zamora
Editorial Assistants: Kristin George Bagdanov, Mary Ballard, Rachel Linnea Brown, Whitney Dean, Brittany Goss, Abby Hill, Anitra Ingham, Bryan Johnson, Robert Laurie, Dennis Y. Lee, Alita Savory, & Kristen Thayer
Advisory Board: Ellen Brinks, Leslee Becker, Pattie Cowell, Kathy Hayes, Deanna Ludwin, David Mogen, Neil Petrie, Bruce Ronda, Steven Schwartz, & William Tremblay
About Colorado Review
Launched in 1956 (with the first issue featuring work by Langston Hughes, William Carlos Williams, E. E. Cummings, Henry Miller, Bertolt Brecht, and Mark van Doren), Colorado Review is a national literary journal featuring contemporary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and book reviews. Each issue is approximately 200 pages. Published three times a year, CR has a circulation of approximately 1,100, is carried by university and public libraries across the country, and is distributed by Ingram Periodicals and Kent News to chain and independent bookstores and newsstands nationally. The journal receives over 9,000 manuscript submissions each academic year.
Colorado Review is committed to the publication of contemporary creative writing. We are equally interested in work by both new and established writers. CR does not publish genre fiction, nor do we subscribe to a particular literary philosophy or school of poetry or fiction.