The editors of Bellingham Review are pleased to announce the publication of Issue 82, our first ever Spring online release and eleventh online issue. Inside you will find an extraordinary collection of work. Our feature on asemic writing highlights the talents of artists working in an imaginative, stunning field of expression that you truly must …
The editors of Bellingham Review are pleased to announce the publication of Issue 81, our tenth annual online issue. Inside you will find a collection of new hybrid, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from sixteen extraordinary writers. The issue’s cover features David Scherrer’s stunning photograph, The Gorge. We hope you enjoy exploring and sharing Issue 81. …
The editors of the Bellingham Review are pleased to announce the publication of Issue 77, our eighth annual online issue. Inside you will find a collection of fantastic new hybrid work, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from 14 writers. You will also find a section titled Tropes of Disability, showcasing poems, essays, and interviews by recent Peabody Award winner …
The Bellingham Review is pleased to announce the publication of the fourth issue under the editorship of S. Paola Antonetta, Issue 74, which includes a special section of new writing from Canadian women titled “Place and Space in Canada,” the winners of our annual literary contests, as well as a remarkable collection of stories, poems, and essays from US and international writers. The issue features the painting “The Coming Storm” from Susan Bennerstrom, and we are thrilled to share it with you.
Maya Jewell Zeller completed her undergraduate degree in English and Education from Western Washington University. She taught high school English for three years before attending Eastern Washington University’s Inland Northwest Center for Writers, where she received an MFA in creative writing with a focus on poetry. Alongside her graduate studies, Zeller worked as assistant acquisitions …
The Bellingham Review will celebrate the publication of Issue 70, which includes the winners of its annual literary contests, by co-hosting a literary double-header at the Honey Moon on Saturday, May 16. Join us as the evening kicks off at 7:00 pm with the Issue 70 release party, featuring readings of Issue 70’s contest winners and readings by graduate students enrolled in the English …
We asked visitors to Booth 1421 to participate in our exquisite corpse game! Visitors contributed one line to our evolving collaborative writing experiment. The one rule is that contributors can read only the line directly preceding theirs. Follow along at #bhreviewAWP and #AWP15, and on Twitter. Read the results from Thursday’s bookfair. Trying to snow this morning, though it’s …
The Bellingham Review is pleased to announce the publication of Issue 70, which includes the winners of its annual literary contests. The 2014 winners are Michael William Palmer, Jackleen Holton, and Tom Howard. This issue also marks the conclusion of editor-in-chief Brenda Miller’s leadership of the journal. Miller has edited the journal since 2001, guiding twenty-two issues to publication.
The Best American Essays 2014 hit the shelves earlier this month, and its annual “Notables” list included two essays published in Bellingham Review. John Jeremiah Sullivan, author of Pulphead, selected and introduced this year’s collection of essays. Notable essays were honored on Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s website. Among the Bellingham Review essays recognized as notables, Anittah …