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The Westchester Review

A Literary Journal

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Poetry

Miranda Beeson
~ Solstice
~ Equinox

Melissa Eleftherion
~ the architecture of somatic unlearning

Kevin Grauke
~ Parked on Kelly Drive in Philadelphia
~ Reading Dylan Thomas While My Children Watch Mary Poppins, I Get a Phone Call

Karen Hildebrand
~ Magnolias

Alison Hurwitz
~ Palimpsest

Zach Jepsen
~ Daniels

Sian M. Jones
~ I Repeat

Richard Jordan
~ Tightroping
~ Willard Hornpout

Rogan Kelly
~ Nymph Red Thebe Riverbank Goddess and the Moonlight Thief
~ Sandwich Love

Jess Kim
~ Atonement
~ Atonement II

David Kirby
~ The Awful Grace of God
~ Florence

Linda Laderman
~ Kate asks me to wait
~ Stasis

Cecille Marcato
~ Coincidence of 95
~ Rothko Chapel, a Pilgrimage

Diane K. Martin *
~ Saga

Terri McCord
~ The moth as prescient

Devon Neal
~ Lingering Morning
~ Green

Alex Vigue
~ [sic]

Julie Weiss
~ My Children's Fights, in Ekphrastic

Shannon K. Winston
~ The Girl in Red
~ The Record Player

Rebecca Yancey
~ Peeling Apples

Interviews

John Murillo
~ Interviewed by Michael Quattrone

Phillip B. Williams
~ Interviewed by Jay Ward

Phylisha Villanueva *
~ Interviewed by Michael Quattrone

 

SPRING 2025

Thomas Burke, Dallas Dystopia

Thomas Burke’s artistic journey bridges tradition and innovation, blending early 20th-century influences with modern technology. After a corporate detour, he returned to his artistic roots, founding Neo-Absurdist Art—a movement challenging reality’s norms. His work invites viewers to confront absurdity and embrace creative freedom beyond convention. See more at http://www.Neo-Absurdism.Art

*Westchester author

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