Poetry Editor Abbie Leavens describes how she wants poems that bite with absolutely necessary language, how poets can’t be afraid to let their poetry hurt, and how to approach writing with a full head. Q) How did you learn about/become involved with Eckleburg? Abbie Leavens: I first met The Doctor TJ Eckleburg Review when …
Marketing Ninja and Associate Editor Anna Stusser gives some guidelines for writing good fiction (because, really, your muse may be a knock-out, but her beauty in no way necessitates two pages of writing), explains what writing and a chimpanzee have in common, and divulges where the brilliant and bold go to find amazing literature. Q) How …
Assistant Nonfiction Editor Vipra Ghimire discusses the Eckleburg family, what she is looking for in submissions, and how her writing practice is a psychological salvation. Q) How did you learn about/become involved with Eckleburg? Vipra Ghimire: I took a class with Rae Bryant (Editor-in-Chief of Eckleburg) my first semester in the MA in Writing Program …
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Rae Bryant, the creator of, the Editor-In-Chief of, and the mastermind behind The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review shares the journal’s history, what she’s looking for in submissions, and how to approach writing like the tip-toeing Elmer Fudd. Q: How did you learn about/become involved with Eckleburg? Rae Bryant: Eckleburg started as Moon Milk Review in 2010. I’d …
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