Monthly Archives: December 2022
A Writer’s Insight: Corbin Muck
Corbin Muck’s short story, “A Centennial History of Cascade Depths National Park,” appears in the Autumn 2022 issue of The Southern Review. In this interview, he touches on what sparks his imagination, how formal experimentation can enhance theme, and the challenges of verisimilitude in realist fiction. Zach Shultz, editorial assistant: In many ways, your story […]
A Writer’s Insight: Peter Orner
Peter Orner’s story, “A Grave,” appears in the summer 2022 issue of The Southern Review. Here, he discusses the process of writing very short fiction, current projects, and the power of fiction to turn the obvious on its head. Jake Zawlacki, Editorial Assistant: I’m still struck by how much is contained in such a short piece. […]
The Southern Review’s Annual Holiday Sale
It’s time for The Southern Review‘s annual holiday sale! From December 5 to 19, enjoy a free complimentary tote bag with each subscription purchase, to be sent to or to the recipient of your choice, as well as a 20% discount. Be sure to shop now if you want to lock in our current rate, as […]