“I Don’t Think Tragedy Informs the World”: A Conversation with Robert Wood Lynn InterviewsWashington Square ReviewNovember 1, 2022interview, poetry
Urban Poet Nathalie Handal on “Kaddish,” Allen Ginsberg, and “Volo” InterviewsWashington Square ReviewOctober 13, 2022interview, poetry
“I Think of ‘original kink’ as an Exercise in Unmaking Masculinity”: A Conversation With Jubi Arriola-Headley InterviewsWashington Square ReviewMarch 16, 2021poetry, interview
Nancy Huang on Positionality, Ancestry, and Resisting Formalism in Writing InterviewsWashington Square ReviewFebruary 23, 2021poetry
“When We Have Nothing, We Have Creation”: An Interview with Dalia Elhassan InterviewsWashington Square ReviewJanuary 5, 2021poetry, interview
“Literary Success is Having the Latitude to Show Up”: An Interview with Desiree C. Bailey Washington Square ReviewDecember 22, 2020interview, poetry
“Art Has the Power to Generate the Change We Seek”: An Interview with Thea Matthews InterviewsWashington Square ReviewNovember 24, 2020poetry
“Risk is Necessary for Every Writer”: An Interview with Ricardo Cortez de la Cruz II InterviewsWashington Square ReviewNovember 17, 2020poetry, fiction
Everything Is Endangering Something Else: A Conversation with Francisco Márquez InterviewsWashington Square ReviewNovember 20, 2016interview, poetry, francisco márquez, nyu, risk, family
Issue 38 Launch Party in Photos EventsWashington Square ReviewOctober 23, 2016literary journal, launch party, poetry, fiction, launch, party
Collage, Hard-to-kill plants, Kissing: an interview with Anna Meister InterviewsWashington Square ReviewNovember 18, 2015anna meister, laura creste, interview, memory, catalog, maps, crystals, gin, mail, collage, kissing, home, depression, joy, nothing granted, dancing girl press, chapbook, borrowed language, poet, poems, poetryComment
ONSQU Poetry: What Could Have Been - David Armstrong Jones ONSQU PoetryWashington Square ReviewNovember 5, 2014david armstrong jones, onsqu poetry, poetryComment