The Cabinet is on Its Way
We are pleased to announce our premiere issue of The Cabinet. Our first issue will feature selections by Zachary Benavidez, former Acting Editor-in-Chief of the Potomac Review. Just as the American...
View ArticleBelletrista Interviews Editor-in-Chief Julie Wakeman-Linn
Kathleen Ambrogi at Belletrista interviews Potomac Review Editor-in-Chief Julie Wakeman-Linn about her novel Chasing the Leopard Finding the Lion and the experiences upon which the work is based....
View ArticlePotomac Review Issue 52 Is At the Printer
Issue 52 is beautiful, and we are so proud of the content. You have to get a copy to fly with “Sunburnt Cosmonaut.” John Nieve’s poem, “Night Grammar,” is a perfect way to enchant your Valentine. A new...
View ArticlePotomac Review Issue 52 Has Arrived!
Potomac Review Issue 52 has arrived. Stop by the office or MCBooks for your copy. Also, you can easily order it online. Watch for details of the Spring launch party, which will feature local writers...
View ArticlePotomac Review Flash Fiction Contest: Open Through April 5
Potomac Review announces a flash fiction themed contest: “Brackish.” Fresh water and salt water like Chesapeake Bay Oil and vinegar Chocolate ice cream and fried onions Bugs Bunny meets Freddy Krueger...
View ArticlePotomac Review Issue 52 Has Arrived!
Potomac Review Issue 52 has arrived. Stop by the office or MCBooks for your copy. Also, you can easily order it online. Watch for details of the Spring launch party, which will feature local writers...
View ArticlePotomac Review Flash Fiction Contest: Open Through April 5
Potomac Review announces a flash fiction themed contest: “Brackish.” Fresh water and salt water like Chesapeake Bay Oil and vinegar Chocolate ice cream and fried onions Bugs Bunny meets Freddy Krueger...
View ArticlePotomac Review Flash Fiction Contest: Open Through April 5
Potomac Review announces a flash fiction themed contest: “Brackish.” Fresh water and salt water like Chesapeake Bay Oil and vinegar Chocolate ice cream and fried onions Bugs Bunny meets Freddy Krueger...
View ArticlePotomac Review Issue 52 Has Arrived!
Potomac Review Issue 52 has arrived. Stop by the office or MCBooks for your copy. Also, you can easily order it online. Watch for details of the Spring launch party, which will feature local writers...
View ArticlePotomac Review Flash Fiction Contest: Open Through April 5
Potomac Review announces a flash fiction themed contest: “Brackish.” Fresh water and salt water like Chesapeake Bay Oil and vinegar Chocolate ice cream and fried onions Bugs Bunny meets Freddy Krueger...
View ArticleA Great Review of Issue 52!
Check out our great review on NewPages! Have you got your copy yet? Subscribe to the Potomac Review today or order your copy on Amazon.
View ArticlePotomac Review Congratulates a Fellow Editor!
Our friend Jen Michalski, founding editor of the literary quarterly jmww, recently wrote an article published in Psychology Today. We’re proud to congratulate her on her publication! The article,...
View ArticleJill Birdsall on Contest-Winning Flash Fiction Story
Our Brackish contest winner blogs about her winning entry. For information about the contest, her winning story, and the runners-up, please see our earlier post. By: Jill Birdsall What fun “Mr....
View ArticleReadings and Writings (and Kvellings)
PR’s associate editors are a pretty amazing and talented group–a pride of editors? Perhaps. Or maybe we should just say that we are grateful to our associate editors for their generosity–the time that...
View ArticleIssue 52 Contributor, Melanie Bishop, Publishes My So-Called Ruined Life
Potomac Review is pleased and proud to report on the continuing success of Issue 52 contributor, Melanie Bishop. Her young adult novel, My So-Called Ruined Life (Torrey House), is due out in early...
View ArticleJuked
Associate Editor John Wang writes about Juked, the literary magazine which he created and runs online. I started Juked at the end of 1998, during the dot com bubble, because I was caught up in that...
View ArticleIssue 54. Published!
Featuring the work of Ned Balboa, Jeff Hardin, Jane Hoogestraat, Leona Sevick, LaToya Watkins and others. . . As well as the superb cover photography of Kathleen Gunton
View ArticleHard at Work
Our interns, Daniel Keaton, Amanda Chaput,and Ceileigh Engelke, are busy creating flyers for upcoming Potomac Review events. Writers all, they spend their internship hours helping out with all...
View ArticleKudos on A Snowy Afternoon
The snow may be piling up outside PR’s drafty door, but inside, there’s enough good news to keep everyone warm. Go get yourself a cup of cocoa, tuck yourself into a cozy chair and have a look....
View ArticleIntroducing Kathleen Gunton
Kathleen Gunton is the cover photographer for issue #54 A graduate of California State University, Long Beach, she says “I must add, though, that I credit my photography skills to John J. J. J. Niven,...
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