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Colleen Abel

Inked

Book Review by Colleen Abel

Inked, by Corinna McClanahan Schroeder. Texas Review Press, 2015. $9, 55 pages.

The bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story, is a literary category that contains some of the most well-loved books in all of literature: To Kill A Mockingbird, Jane …

Mr. and Mrs. Doctor

Book Review by Colleen Abel

Mr. and Mrs. Doctor, by Julie Iromuanya. Coffee House Press, 2015. $17, 292 pages.

In the Bible, God tests the faith of Job by taking away his servants, slaughtering his plentiful herds of livestock, and murdering his children. After …

To Live in Autumn

Book Review by Colleen Abel

To Live In Autumn, by Zeina Hashem Beck. The Backwaters Press, 2014. $16, 86 pages.

To paraphrase William Carlos Williams, it is difficult to get the news from poems, but people die miserably every day from a lack …

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Call for Submissions: Special Issue on Iran

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New Orleans Review is delighted to announce the publication of its first book, Interviews from the Edge: 50 Years of Conversations about Writing and Resistance
(Bloomsbury 2019).

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