The Woodward Review is a new journal edited by graduate students at Wayne State University, trying to collapse the distance between creative, critical, and "academic" writing by highlighting the conversations between them as codependent modes of responding to and moving through the world.
The Woodward Review seeks poetry, prose, art, hybrid and digital media, and the conversations these different forms can inspire. TWR is built on the mutual exchange between creative work and its reception. Whether your response is personal, critical, or creative, collisions with art are never passive.
Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2 (2023)
In this Issue
Art
David Boyle || Roslyn Dupré ||
Poetry
Bryce Baron-Sips || Jadyn DeWald || Maggie Kennedy || Emilee Kinney || MA|DE || Gabriel Awuah Mainoo || Carolyn Oliver ||
Prose
Audrey Carroll || Jeffrey Doka || Divya Mehrish || Karen Regen-Tuero ||
Full Issue
Front Matter
Prose
The Builder
Jeffrey Doka
Belongings
Karen Regen-Tuero
Conferencing, Canes, and Other Adventures
Audrey Carroll
Poetry
A twosome blaq beak sonnet
Gabriel Awuah Mainoo
The Black Box of Community Ecology
Bryce Baron-Sips
A Sculptor to the Sculpted
Maggie Kennedy
Self-Portrait
Emilee Kinney
Evening Sketch: After Marvin Bell (5)
Jaydn DeWald
Dear Data Miner
Carolyn Oliver
Art/Hybrid
Bike Woman
David Boyle
Back Matter
Volume 2, Issue 2
- Editor-In-Chief
- Isaac Pickell
- Managing Editor
- Melissa Moore
- Poetry Editor
- Vincent Perrone
- Prose Editor
- Lam Pham
- Interns
- Jakira Ahmed and Mohamad Houmani
The Woodward Review is edited by graduate students at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. In addition to the names on the masthead, the Review runs because of graduate student readers, faculty advisors, and staff in the Wayne State University Library System and Dean of Students Office.