The Santa Fe Literary Review is an annual in-print literary journal. SFLR features work by local, national, and international writers and artists. This years Review includes fiction by Tommy Orange, recipient of the 2019 PEN/Hemingway award for his debut novel, There There.
In conjunction with the review is an exhibition of works by visual artists at SFCC Visual Art Gallery. I’m showing a large 13 foot triptych as well as the small painting on wood panel featured on the cover of the Review.
The Spaces Between
Reception and reading: Thursday October 17, 5-7pm
October 15-November 21
SFCC Visual Arts Gallery
6401 Richards Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87508
Poet Miriam Sagan founded The Santa Fe Literary Review 15 years ago modeled on the tradition of the underground and literary presses. Founded on the Santa Fe Community College campus, its roots stretch farther back and across the country to the underground magazine scene in Cambridge, Massachusetts, circa 1975.
Faculty Advisor: Kate McCahill
Creative Non-Fiction Editor: Holly Beck
Fiction Editor: Austin Eichelberger
Poetry Editors: Nancy Beauregard and Serena Rodriguez
Art Editor: Brittney Beauregard
Editors at Large: Sharon Franklet, Darlene Goering, Jade McLellan, and Olivia Parent Editor Emeritus: Miriam Sagan
With special thanks to Elizabeth Anthony, Jaime Bencomo, Jennifer Bleyle, Deborah Boldt, Linda Cassel, Cecilia Cervantes, Carole Chavez Hunt, Behzad Dayeny, Julia Deisler, Marci Eannarino, Bernadette Jacobs, Ernest Kavanaugh, Shalimar Krebs, Shuli Lamden, Todd Lovato, Sarah Martinez, Laura Mulry, Rob Newlin, Valerie Nye, Margaret Peters, and Kelly Smith. Santa Fe Literary review is also grateful to IAIA, SFCC, and the Santa Fe Public Libraries.
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