38 posts published by newohioreviewonlineissues during June 2025| New Ohio Review
The latest summer online exclusive from New Ohio Review is now available! Scroll down to read. The issue includes featured art by Stephen Reichert, including our cover image, Untitled, 2012; poems from Natalie Taylor, Emma De Lisle, Kathleen McCoy, Jeff Worley, Mark Williams, J.D. McGee, Laura Vitcova, and Susan Cohen; fiction from Paloma Martínez-Cruz, JB Andre, […]| New Ohio Review
By Natalie Taylor Blue Fruit Moon: August 30, 2023 There’s a lot of hullabaloo in the woo woocircles about this Super Blue Fruit moon, so rarewe won’t see the next one until 2037. My astrologerfriend counts on her fingers seven celestial bodiesin retrograde: Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus,Neptune, Pluto, and ...| New Ohio Review
By Emma De Lisle A few of the stories were good: Lazarus, Cana, the adulteress. Who doesn’t love a stoning? Or picturing him balancing on that dark sea, feet peeping over the waves that some hand ground down out of those purples and black-blues, phthalo blue, and Egyptian, something iridescent crushed in to sign what […]| New Ohio Review
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By Kathleen McCoy “We rarely hear ‘truth and reconciliation’—just ‘truth and justice.'” —David Park, author of The Truth Commissioner On this wall tick your childhood and mine, your loves and mine, your regrets, cacophonies of memory and harmonies in your ear, coagulations of unuttered grief, relentless news from a grittier Belfast, our cousins going at each other […]| New Ohio Review
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By Paloma Martínez-Cruz The first is named Steve Stahl. You have no claim on him; the concept is beyond imagination. Enjoy quiet contentment as you color your tree trunk brown using a box of crayon…| New Ohio Review
By Allegra Solomon The young couple was leaving the theater and walking to a nearby bar. Behind them, the marquee read: Eyes Wide Shut—One Night Only. They’d gone with some of their friends and co-…| New Ohio Review