The spring 2024 Greensboro Review features our annual Robert Watson Literary Prize winners, Mark Spero's "Pig Therapist" for poetry and Daniel S.C. Sutter's "Mantis" for fiction. This 115th issue is dedicated to Fred Chappell (1936 - 2024), with a special tribute essay from Angela Davis-Gardner, as well as new work by Josh Bell, Elizabeth ......
The 114th Greensboro Review features the winner of the Amon Liner Poetry Prize, Madeleine Poole's "Pile of Maggots," flash fiction by Sasha Debevec-McKenney and Beth Konkoski, and an Editor's Note by Terry L. Kennedy. This Fall 2023 issue includes new work from Allison Field Bell, Robert Carr, Stacie Cassarino, Jackie Chicalese, James Ciano, ......
The Greensboro Review 113 features the Robert Watson Literary Prize winners, Luciana Arbus-Scandiffio's "Have You Been to the Palisades" for poetry and Jordan Brown's "Jenny Lynn & Buddy" for fiction. This spring 2023 issue also includes new work from Ian Cappelli, Justin Jude Carroll, Camille Carter, Mark Cox, Hannah Craig, Emma DePanise, David ......
The fall 2022 Greensboro Review features the Amon Liner Poetry Prize winner, "Broken Showerhead" by Dom Witten, flash fiction by Chris Edmonds, and an Editor's Note by Terry L. Kennedy. This 112th issue includes work from Kelly Cherry, Todd Davis, Larry Flynn, Cynthia Gunadi, Matt Hart, AE Hines, A. Van Jordan, Sarah MacKenzie, Louise Marburg, ......
The Greensboro Review 111 features the Robert Watson Literary Prize-winning story, Molly Guinn Bradley's "The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena," and the Prize-winning poem, L.A. Johnson's "Theory When a Western Light Goes Out." This spring 2022 issue includes an Editor's Note from Terry L. Kennedy and new work by Nicole Adabunu, Alyx ......
The Soldiers' Struggle for Spotsylvania's Bloody Angle
The struggle over the fortified Confederate position known as Spotsylvania's Mule Shoe was without parallel during the Civil War. A Union assault that began at 4:30 A.M. on May 12, 1864, sparked brutal combat that lasted nearly twenty-four hours. By the time Grant's forces withdrew, some 55,000 men from Union and Confederate armies had been drawn ......
Between 2009 and 2014, as the nation contemplated the historic election of Barack Obama and endured the effects of the Great Recession, Matthew Frye Jacobson set out with a camera to explore and document what was discernible to the "historian's eye" during this tumultuous period. Having collected several thousand images, Jacobson began to reflect ......
Hunting Human Rights Criminals in Post-Pinochet Chile
During the seventeen-year Pinochet dictatorship, more than three thousand Chileans were murdered or disappeared without a trace. In 1991, a year after the brutal military regime ended, the new civilian government tasked the nation's detective force to investigate these crimes. Chilean journalist Pascale Bonnefoy tells the dramatic story of the ......
Hunting Human Rights Criminals in Post-Pinochet Chile
During the seventeen-year Pinochet dictatorship, more than three thousand Chileans were murdered or disappeared without a trace. In 1991, a year after the brutal military regime ended, the new civilian government tasked the nation's detective force to investigate these crimes. Chilean journalist Pascale Bonnefoy tells the dramatic story of the ......