We are live! Check out all of the talented writers and artists—including Ena Ganguly, the winner of this year’s Peseroff Poetry Prize—featured in Issue 36 of Breakwater Review here: https://t.co/NSLnTkofzc
Congratulations to the winner of the 2024 Peseroff Poetry Prize, ena ganguly, for their poem, “hunger. ritual. belonging.” Read ena's piece and the rest of Issue 36 at the link in bio✨
We're excited to announce that Issue 36 of Breakwater Review will be published online this Friday, June 28!
Enjoy this sneak preview of the gorgeous art by Jean Wolff that stands as the theme of our latest issue.✨
Thinking about my dad this Father’s Day weekend … Earlier this year I wrote a piece about his ill-fated love affair with a Peugeot 403. You can read it in Issue 35 of @breakwaterrev, the literary magazine of @UMass_BostonMFA. 🚗🚗🚘
https://t.co/BYJnnlNMBT
Issue 35 highlight from “The Boy Who Walked," a creative non-fiction story by Nick O'Hara.✨
Read the full piece and the rest of the issue: https://t.co/ukTBPE0iYn
Highlighting artwork by Issue 35 cover artist JC Alfier: La Femme Messagère; Elle Parle Doucement / She Speaks Softly; La ville qui regarde / The Gazing City; Giselle.
Take a closer look and check out the rest of the issue at the link in bio✨
We sat down with @AmandaShea06, Boston's Spoken Word Artist of 2022 & 2023 and judge of this year's Peseroff Prize Poetry Contest, to discuss the art of performing, her inspiration, writing habits, & more.
Read the interview by poetry editor Taj Madison: https://t.co/sROqyyjXUr
Issue 35 highlight from “Family Planning for the Aftermath,” a poem by Callie Treadway.
Read the full piece and the rest of the issue at the link in bio✨
Join us tomorrow at 7pm for Breakwater’s Reading Series event hosted by Rhythm ‘N Wraps in Allston!
Featured readers include MP Carver, Walker Perreault, Stewart Arend, Michelle, and Yaya Wong.
Hope to see you there!✨
Highlighting Issue 35 photography by Michael Buckius: Overcast in Los Angeles; Fenwick Island, Delaware in Winter; and Lancaster County Farmland.
Take a closer look and check out the rest of the issue: https://t.co/sBy6pTDU0m✨
Attention poets 📣 Don't forget to submit to the annual Peseroff Prize Poetry Contest! ✍️
Submissions are open now through Wednesday, May 1st: https://t.co/Qqhax7zgdw✨
We’re currently seeking MFA students to share their work - whether fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction, we’d love to hear your words! There will also be an open mic after the slated readers perform. ✨
To sign up as a reader, visit: https://t.co/yrZV12HCMO
Save the date! 📣 Join us on Thursday, April 25th at 7pm for this semester’s reading series event at Rhythm ’N Wraps in Allston.
It’s sure to be a fun night full of connection, art, and inspiration (plus tasty snacks and beverages). Hope to see you there!
Issue 35 highlight from "Bosch Paints
a Portrait of Me," a poem by Anaïs Nuñez-Tovar.
Read the full piece and the rest of the issue at the link in bio✨
Issue 35 highlight from "McKinley" by Joshua Beggs. This short story was a finalist for the 2023 Breakwater Fiction Contest.
Read the full piece and the rest of the issue at the link in bio✨