Beechwood Review 3, featuring minimalist writing & art from 52 talented writers and artists.
The contributors to this edition are: Al Ortolani, Barbara A Meier, Bette Pesetsky, Brendan Zietsch, Casey Romaine, Cathryn Shea, Claire Booker, Claudio De Col, Cody Rukasin, Colette Love Hilliard, David He, David J Kelly, Deborah P Kolodji, Duane Locke, E. Martin Pedersen, Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco, Emily Watterson, Helen Buckingham, J.I. Kleinberg, Jacob P. Lindberg, Jacqueline Masumian, Jerry Dreesen, Jimmy Pappas, Joan McNerney, Johannes S.H. Bjerg, John C. Mannone, John Grey, John Reinhart, Lysa Collins, Mahan L. Ellison, Marcus Benjamin Ray Bradley, Mark Danowsky, Mark J. Mitchell, Michael Meyerhofer, Michael Morell, Nick Froumis, Noel Armstrong, Rand al'Thor, Rebecca Harrison, Renuka Raghavan, Richard King Perkins II, Richard Stevenson, Rick Tarquinio, Robert Beveridge, Robert Ronnow, Robert Witmer, Ryan Garesio, Sergio A. Ortiz, Steve Klepetar, Steven Ray Smith, W. Jack Savage, and wayne f burke.
Including visual art, poetry, and long-form writing, BR3 is a bolder take on Beechwood Review. The art focuses on striking minimalism with an abstract feel. This iteration of Beechwood Review incorporates many hybrid and experimental poems. With a focus on visual moments, you'll find various styles of English language haiku and related Japanese styles. BR3 also includes new experimental American styles of poetry. Included in this edition are haiku, senryu, one word poems, erasure poems, blackout poetry, and the like. The fiction & non-fiction selections feature flash, short stories, and creative non-fiction.