“Some Thoughts on Motherhood, Daughterhood, and Water” by Gail Aronson
Some Thoughts on Motherhood, Daughterhood, and Water by Gail Aronson Once a man approached me while I was reaching up to a high shelf in a used bookstore. He said unrepeatable things, and then asked...
View ArticleResults of the 2019 Summer Prize in Fiction and Poetry
Results of the 2019 Summer Prize in Fiction and Poetry We’d like to thank everyone who submitted to our inaugural Summer Prize in Fiction and Poetry. Without you, this would not have been possible,...
View Article“Self-Portraits” by Emily Townsend
Self-Portraits by Emily Townsend My senior year of undergrad, I took a nonfiction workshop twice. I was still getting adjusted to the genre, spilling out my secrets for classmates who barely knew me....
View Article“Thoughts from a Writing Challenge” by Lisa Low
Thoughts from a Writing Challenge by Lisa Low This January, I decided to write a poem a day for a month (à la NaPoWriMo) with a couple of friends. I thought of this as exercise—something I didn’t...
View Article“An Excess of Grossness” by Emmy Newman
An Excess of Grossness by Emmy Newman At a reading last year in Moscow, Idaho, the poet Robert Wrigley said, “Where there is mucus, there is intimacy.” He then read a gorgeous poem that got the room...
View Article2020 Cream City Live! Reading by Marlin M. Jenkins
2020 Cream City Live! Reading by Marlin M. Jenkins Even though we had to cancel our annual Cream City Live! Reading, we wish to continue this tradition by bringing the event to you in the form of...
View ArticleInterview with 2020 Fiction Prize Judge Lucy Tan
This year’s Cream City Review Summer Prize in Fiction will be judged by award-winning novelist and short-story writer Lucy Tan. In this micro-interview conducted by Fiction Editor Jessie Roy, Lucy...
View ArticleInterview with 2020 Poetry Prize Judge E.J. Koh
This year’s Cream City Review Summer Prize in Poetry will be judged by the poet and memoirist E.J. Koh. In this micro-interview conducted by Editor-in-Chief, Su Cho, E.J. discusses moments of surprise...
View ArticleRoom for Something Unwieldy by Christine Robbins
Christine Robbins writes about her poem “Wake.” You can read “Wake” in Issue 42.1 of Cream City Review and by clicking here. * A few years ago, the poem was two stanzas and...
View ArticleResults of the 2020 Summer Prize in Fiction and Poetry
We’d like to thank everyone who submitted to our 2020 Summer Prize in Fiction and Poetry. Without you, this would not have been possible, and we are grateful for your participation and trust in our...
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