• HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • CURRENT ISSUE
  • PAST ISSUES
  • SUBMIT
  • DONATE
  • NEWS
The Westchester Review

A Literary Journal

  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • CURRENT ISSUE
  • PAST ISSUES
  • SUBMIT
  • DONATE
  • NEWS

Fiction

Philip Cioffari*
~ The Outlaw Within

Richard LaManna
~ Guy with a Slow, Easy Life

Ankur Razdan
~ A Protector of the Community

Barbara Buckley Ristine
~ An Uncertain Justice

Peter Speziale*
~ The Wrinkled Wall

James R. West
~ Cadillac


Poetry

Trent Busch
~ Woman at a Window

Helen Marie Casey
~ Meditation in Saint Augustine

Marisa P. Clark
~ Christmas, with Fruits

Ken Craft
~ Death of a Conversation

Trisha Daigle
~ Anamnesis
~ Percent Change Since 1975 in the Portion of Americans Who Hold Hunting Licenses: -38

Brad Garber
~ Day 1,258 in the Cabin

Ellen Goldsmith
~ The Year I Lived with My Grandmother

Benjamin Goluboff & Mark Luebbers
~ Bill Evans at 30th Street Studios, 3/2/59

Ogedengbe Tolulope Impact
~ Memories of My Father Under a Moonlit Sky
~ How My Father Spends His Nights
~ The Year of the Black Axe Massacre, 1999

Nate Maxson
~ The Little Ice Age

Brian C. Potts
~ Tractor Supply Company

Shana Ross
~ Whose Side Are You On?
~ Here For It All

Rikki Santer
~ At the Fashion Museum
~ Buttonhole
~ How to Be a Maven

Amy Soricelli
~ I Try to Teach My Best Friend How to Read My Poetry
~ Lady on 42nd Street and Madison

Ahrend Torrey
~ Field Crickets

Fred Yannantuono^
~ Just in Case

Alison Zheng
~ Leaving for the Glue Factory
~ They Fertilized the Sacramento River Delta


Play

Daniel D. Molinoff*
~ Mad. Ave.

 

WINTER 2020

Annie Dawid. Detail on the Anonymous Artists of America Schoolbus. Photograph, 6.6” x 4.2”.

About the cover image:
This photograph is a detail on the Anonymous Artists of America school bus, which resides on the grounds of the Triple A Commune in Huérfano County, Southern Colorado. It transported musicians and hippies back in 1969 from the Bay Area and remains on the land where high altitude sun has weathered its features over the decades. It was shot on Ektachrome film with a macro lens, Nikkormat.

About the cover artist:
Annie Dawid’s photos have appeared on the cover of American Poetry Review, Cake, Oregon Focus, and Blue Earth Review. This photo is reprinted from High Shelf Press, November 2020.


*Westchester author

The Westchester Review
is a member of:

 
Duotrope
Community of Literary Magazines and Presses
Fractured Atlas