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Magazine Stand :: The 2River View – Fall 2022

2River View online poetry magazine fall 2022 cover image

The Fall issue (27.1) of The 2River View online poetry magazine is now available, with new works by Sara Ries Dziekonski, Anon Baisch, Blair Benjamin, Daniel Bourne, Brian Builta, Andrew Cox, Nicelle Davis, Michael Hettich, Sharon Venezio, Patricia Whiting, and Jane Zwart. Published online quarterly, The 2River View accepts submissions on a year-long rolling deadline calendar. The magazine is available to read free online and can also be downloaded as a PDF or in a “Make the Mag” format that can be reproduced for traditional print reading – great for classroom use, teachers! 2River also publishes eChapbooks that can also be read online or downloaded (“Chap the Book”) in a book-layout format. Recent chaps include The Lingering Would by Simon Anton Niño Diego Baena (October 2022) and One Hundred Moving Parts of Love by Lenny Dellarocca (September 2022). There is also a short video of each author reading from their collection. Visit 2River View today and dig in!

Magazine Stand :: The 2River View – Spring 2022

The 2River View cover image

The Spring 2022 issue of The 2River View is now available, with new poems by Simon Anton Niño Diego Baena, Devon Brock, T. Clear, Lenny DellaRocca, Sara Eddy, Michael Estabrook, Tim Gavin, William A. Greenfield, Gail Lukasik, Rachel Mallalieu, and Amy Speace. And 2River is now reading for the 26.4 (Summer 2022) issue of 2RV. Published online quarterly, The 2River View is available to read free online and can also be downloaded as a PDF or in a “Make the Mag” format that can be reproduced for traditional print reading – great for classroom use, teachers!

New Look for 2River

I was surprised by the change of scenery when visiting 2River View’s website. The online literary journal just had a small makeover. Like before, the new design spotlights the four latest publications but they’re now at the center of the homepage with larger thumbnails of their always stunning featured art. The rest of the layout is mostly the same, but there is less text on the homepage, bringing the focus to those issues. So what are you waiting for? Go check out them out at their newly designed home!