- Publisher:
- Troy Urquhart
- Since:
- 2011
Founded in 2008, Willows Wept Review is a literary journal that publishes writing that explores, celebrates, interrogates, and/or problematizes the relationship between human beings and the natural world.
Visit us online at http://willowswept.com/.
Publications in Willows Wept Review
1-10 of 23 Publications
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty-Four: Fall 2024
Our fall issue explores memory, loss, and resilience, highlighting the ties between our inner lives and the natural world. Richard Collins and Angela…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty-Three: Summer 2024
The grass along the walking path here in central Florida has turned brown and brittle under the early summer sun, longing for afternoon…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty-Two: Spring 2024
Our spring issue opens with music, with the creation of structures from words: the speaker of Brodie's "Mountain Songs" wants to make sonnets out of…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty-One: Winter 2024
The opening poem of our winter issue searches for "a poem that will save your life" by cutting to the core of the present, a core that holds beauty…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Thirty: Fall 2023
The fall issue’s first speaker reflects on the imperfection and changes in the rocks he studies, and on the sense of change in himself: “I couldn’t…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Twenty-Nine: Summer 2023
This issue explores loss, recognizing its inevitability while resisting its hardening effect. The opening poem witnesses the destruction of trees for…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Twenty-Eight: Spring 2023
This issue holds a warning and celebration of the poetic act. The closing poem’s speaker asserts, "A nest is a nest," but the opening poem’s speaker…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Twenty-Seven: Winter 2023
There is a dying back in our winter issue, as befits the season. Alison Davis's poem "The Poet Revists Herself in Spring" reminds us that "The poet…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Twenty-Six: Fall 2022
In Issue Twenty-Six, we see a too-familiar tension: on one side, a known and knowing loss, and on the other, a desire for pleasure, for consumption.…
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Willows Wept Review: Issue Twenty-Five: Summer 2022
There is water at the center of the summer issue: the "full body thirst" in Federman's prose, the drowning music of the Shenandoah in Follett's poem,…
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