>LitMag Wave: Zoetrope All Story

>Zoetrope: All Story is an odd magazine, in part because of its emphasis on design. Sometimes, for me, the design of the magazine interferes…

>LitMag Wave: Redivider

>I’d heard good things about Redivider so I picked up a copy. The publication is run by MFA students at Emerson College and I…

>LitMag Wave: The Sun (October 2006)

>I have been a subscriber to The Sun for some time now, but I confess I don’t often read the magazine cover to cover,…

>LitMag Wave: Harpur Palate

>I received the Summer 2006 issue of Harpur Palate because I entered the John Gardner Memorial Prize for Fiction contest. My story, “Stonewall,” was…

>LitMag Wave: Southwest Review

>The highlight of the current issue of Southwest Review (Vol. 91 No. 3) is, for me, “Bye Bye Brewster” by Steven Barthelme. Happily, you…

>LitMag Wave: One Story #74

>The problem with piles of unread journals and books—okay, one of the problems—is that a little magazine like One Story tends to disappear. On…

>LitMag Wave: Gettysburg Review

>The Autumn 2006 issue of The Gettysburg Review is quite good. Don’t be surprised if you hear in the course of the coming year…

>LitMag Wave: One Story

>“All Good Things” by Emily Benz in Issue Number 78 of One Story—is this a long short story? Or a really short novel? In…

>LitMag Wave: New England Review

>Volume 27 No. 3 of New England Review is loaded, as usual. The first short story in the issue, “Take It from Me” by…

>LitMag Wave: Fugue

> I love a good mystery. Not a mystery novel, really, since I find formulaic fiction tiresome, but a genuine what-the-heck-is-going-on-here mystery. So I…