>LitMag Wave: Gettysburg Review

>No doubt about it, The Gettysburg Review is a good magazine. The featured artwork is consistently attractive (this month it’s from Michael Allen), the…

>LitMag Wave: One Story Number 81

>One Story Number 81 is “Blood” by Matthew Cheney. It’s a fine plot-driven story with characters we don’t get to see very clearly. Nor…

>LitMag Wave: Harpur Palate

>Issue 6.2 of Harpur Palate isn’t the strongest I’ve seen, but there are some enjoyable stories here, including T.J. Forrester’s “Revolving Door,” which I…

>LitMag Wave: One Story #77

>One Story No. 77 is “Prayer for the Long Life of Certain Inanimate Objects” by Paul Maliszewski. On the surface, the story is unique….

>LitMag Wave: Southwest Review

>Issue 92, No. 1 of the Southwest Review recently arrived in my mailbox. I was pleased to see that my friend Chris Gavaler had…

>LitMag Wave: One Story #76

>“What is the Cure for Meanness?” by Brock Clarke. Bryan is the child of some pretty unhappy people and as a result, he’s pretty…

>LitMag Wave: Red Rock Review #18

> Although I’d heard of Red Rock Review and even submitted a story there a few years ago, the Winter 2006 issue is the…

>LitMag Wave: Hudson Review

>Some time ago, I picked up a copy of the Hudson Review (Vol. LVIII Number 4, Winter 2006)—very possibly this was one of the…

>LitMag Wave: One Story #70

>Number 70 of One Story is “Baton Rouge: A Doctor Story” by Matt Clark. It’s a collage story, in the sense that the author…

>LitMag Wave: Salt Hill 18

>Reading the fiction in Salt Hill 18, I at first thought the magazine was dedicated to coming of age stories. The first piece, “Spying…