>LitMag Wave: Fugue No. 32

>I didn’t realize Fugue was so odd. Or maybe I did–I have read a number of issues–and just forgot. I hope I don’t forget…

>LitMag Wave: REAL

>There are a couple of stories in the current issue of REAL (31.2) that stand out. The first is “Crossing Cape Fear” by Katrina…

>LitMag Wave: One Story #87

>“Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing” by Lydia Peelle is a beautiful story that leaves me wanting more. But not really in a good…

>LitMag Wave: roger

>roger may be new to you. Its first issue, discussed here, came out last year. Based at Roger Williams University, where, the Editor’s Note…

>LitMag Wave: The Kenyon Review

>I’m hopelessly–no, seriously, I mean hopelessly–behind in my reading. Of all things. News magazines, catalogs, literary journals, books, tea leaves. I’ll never, ever catch…

>LitMag Wave: One Story Number 86

>“What Passes Over” by Celeste Ng is a good story. In it, a teenage girl’s father has died of a heart attack and her…

>LitMag Wave: The New Dominion

>It’s not really a literary magazine, as it turns out, but I had hopes for The New Dominion. And I suppose it’s too soon…

>LitMag Wave: Black Warrior Review

>Volume 32 Number 2 of Black Warrior Review isn’t the most recent issue, but it’s the one I pulled off the shelf to read…

>LitMag Wave: One Story Number 85

> “The Cure” by Owen King is, for the most part, an engaging story. Abe, ex-Air Force, 38, works construction and is reluctant to…

>LitMag Wave: A Public Space 03

>There’s a lot of excellent reading in Issue 03 of A Public Space, but the highlight for me is definitely “Quiet Men” by Leslie…