FOUR WAY REVIEW

An Electronic Literary Journal

  • ISSUE 35

    ISSUE 35

    POETRY Sorrow by Megan Pinto Theodor Adorno in Los Angeles, 1941 by Grace Alvino Brusque Recital by Christopher Brean Murray I am the grass of the wind alley by Sarah…

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POETRY

  • TWO POEMS by Melissa Crowe

    TWO POEMS by Melissa Crowe

    SOBRIETY SONNET                          with apologies to my brother, 11 months clean The boy who cried sunlight, summer rain, bird-in-the-bush, in the hand, who cried fiddleheads, brook trout, berries in the field by the chicken house, again and again who cried lilacs, from each bloom a hit of nectar…

  • COMMENCEMENT SPEECH, DELIVERED TO A HERD OF WALRUS CALVES by Matthew Olzmann

    COMMENCEMENT SPEECH, DELIVERED TO A HERD OF WALRUS CALVES by Matthew Olzmann

      Young walruses, we all must adapt! For example, some of your ancestors gouged the world with four tusks, but you can grow only two. It’s hard to say what evolution plans for your kind, but if given a choice,you should put in a request for thumbs. Anyway, congratulations! You’re entering a world that’s increasingly hostile and cruel and full of people…

  • QUARTO: Two Poems by J.J. Starr

    QUARTO: Two Poems by J.J. Starr

    The Bikini You’re just so darn cute She tugged up the cheeks of my swimsuit  shown two small pears, fleshy & bright bookending the neon green fabric—this was the 90s my first two-piece & I thought I was a big girl despite every comment about my size: petite, skinny,  thread-and-thimble thin, string bean. Strangers would…

FICTION

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