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The Westchester Review

A Literary Journal

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Fiction

Marie Anne Arreola
~ Low Tide Mind

Jody Callahan
~ We Are the Employees of Tim’s World

David Desjardins
~ Would You Rather

Angela Joynes
~ Lost

Samyuktha Kannan
~ Iyakkam

Matthew Wood
~ A Manageable Condition


Poetry

Neil Azevedo
~ There Is No End to the Strength of These Creatures of Midnight

Dustin Brookshire & Beth Gylys
~ Dyschronia Villanelle

Dustin Brookshire & Kerry Trautman
~ Villanelle That Should Be Read While Drinking An Extra Dirty Martini

Maureen Clark
~ Out of Step

Jane Poirier Hart
~ All the Little Blows

Melissa Joplin Higley *
~ And then all the bees were dead.

Amorak Huey
~ All the Days Behind
~ Townies

Marilyn A. Johnson *
~ Alexandrine for Jane

Terrie Elaine Joplin *
~ Our Last Night

Corey Mesler
~ Practicing Dying

Juan Pablo Mobili
~ Ringo’s Cap
~ Bernie’s Card

Karl Plank
~ First Light
~ Pelvis as Viewfinder

Sara Ritter
~ The Spun Man
~ Plum Blossoms

Kelly R. Samuels
~ Argument against Verdancy
~ Landscape as Clean, Untroubled, Swept Bare

Hilary Sideris
~ Porca Macchina
~ Paxos

Paul Telles
~ Common Thistles
~ Lucky

Play

Matthew Moore
~ The Death of Tom Sizemore

 

WINTER 2026

Jane Cooper, Winter Cairns II

Westchester based artist, Jane Cooper, focuses on abstracted nature and atmosphere in both her printmaking and painting practices. She maintains a studio in Katonah and prints at The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, in Norwalk, Connecticut. Instagram: jane@janecooperart. Website: janecooperart.com


*Westchester author

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