Skip to main content

Star 82 Review 7.3 Is Live!

The new Star 82 Review 7.3 issue holds up different lenses to the world, showing how each of our experiences helps shape us and see things in various ways. We have a poem about roping cows, one about dresses with pockets, an ode to a park, and reflections on regret, children, grandparents, and shared struggles, among others. The things that make us human.

7.3 online is here.
7.3 print version may be ordered from Lulu here. (There is also a link to it at the foot of the online page.)

Thank you to all the contributors and thanks for reading!



Contributors
7.3
Dan Alter
Robert Beveridge
Dmitry Blizniuk
Roger Camp
Martha Christina
Genevieve Creedon
William Cullen Jr.
Susan Dashiell
Nicholas DelloRusso
Maggie Dove
S. Preston Duncan
Jodie Filan
Robert Funderburk
Sergey Gerasimov
Carmen Gordon-Rein
Nels Hanson
Tracy Ann Johnson
Toshiya Kamei
Sarah Kobrinsky
Elaine Mead
Catfish McDaris
Oak Morse
Karen Neuberg
Deonte Osayande
Leland Seese
Natsumi Tanaka
Michael Thompson
Dan Wiencek
Roy White
Sophia Zhang


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Star 82 Review 13.1 Is Live Online!

The spring issue of Star 82 Review has blossomed! And it is indeed beautiful, bursting with art and wonderful writing. Thank you to all the contributors and subscribers who keep it growing! Upcoming summer issue (the 50th!) will be a summer reading anthology, a collection of selected work from the past 49 issues. However! I am always reading for future. Guidelines are here . Star 82 Review 13.1 free online issue is here . Star 82 Review 13.1 print issue available from LULU here . Happy Reading!

50th Issue, Summer Reading Anthology Coming Soon!

In celebration of Star 82 Review 's 50th issue, I have compiled 50 prose pieces and collected black and white artwork from 2019 to the present (see earlier b&w art in the Pocket Poems Anthology ). It has been a joy to revisit 49 back issues. Watch for a possible publication party/lively reading as well. Stay Tuned! Meanwhile, here is a sneak peek at the upcoming cover.

Interview with AI Re: Star 82 Review Content

A friend of mine is interested in how AI/Large Language Models work. For our amusement, he asked it about Star 82 Review . It was not good at details, but it proved remarkably astute at generalities after he cautioned it not to make things up.  For contributors: I think it will prove helpful regarding subjects, tone, and the types of humor I publish; I felt it captured the essence of the magazine. However, at the end when it suggests authors, I would add E.B. White and Grace Paley. Below is an unedited transcript. > After looking at the work that has been published within the period of your training data, please characterize they types of fiction that they publish. Based on my training data, which includes a snapshot of the literary landscape up to 2021, I can provide some general insights about the types of fiction published in Star 82 Review. Keep in mind that my characterization is limited to the data I've been trained on and may not reflect the magazine's current or evol...