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The Westchester Review

A Literary Journal

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Fiction

Sam Brown
~ A Vegetarian Meal with 20 Grams of Protein

Katie Dickson
~ Devil's Ledge

B. B. Garin
~ The Long Road Down to the Very Beginning

Paul O. Jenkins
~ Edward's Point

Scott Pomfret
~ Jesus Has Aged Out of Little League

Cathy Ulrich
~ In All This Quiet


Poetry

Isaac Akanmu
~ pangaea
~ Abraham was the father of Isaac

Megan Denton
~ Signs from Heaven

D. Dina Friedman
~ Fragile Is

Marie Gauthier
~ Town Meeting
~ Personal Best

Sammy Greenspan
~ The sky is pulling apart slowly

Karen Helman
~ City Life
~ Italy

Kristen Holt-Browning
~ Against Clamor
~ Disaster Aesthetics

Paul Ilechko
~ Knees Go First

Lynn McGee
~ What Animals Can Teach Us About Being Human
~ The Meat Paradox: Why People Can Love Animals—and Eat Them

Holly Mitchell
~ Mouse Problem

Juan Pablo Mobili
~ Mondongo
~ My Wife as Art

Phil Spotswood
~ Diagrammatic

Juania Sueños
~ i catch and release this news

Joshua Zeitler
~ A Catalog of Bright Oblivions


 

FALL 2024

Adina Andrus, Blue Study #1

Adina Andrus* (born in Bucharest, Romania) has exhibited work in the United States and Romania at venues including the SPRING/BREAK Art Show, the Ely Center of Contemporary Art, the Delaware Contemporary, and NADA Miami. Andrus is a recipient of the New York State Arts Alive Artist Grant and lives and works in Westchester County.

*Westchester artist

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