Creative Journal & Blog Windward Review
Creative Journal & Blog Windward Review
Windward Review is an annual print and digital creative journal showcasing poetry, prose, genre-fluid works, plays, and screenplays unique to the South Texas Coastal Bend. We publish bold and memorable voices of new, emerging, and nationally and internationally recognized writers. We look for originally-crafted pieces that expand and redefine human truths found in our region. We especially invite submissions from those who can speak to any of the many dynamic borderland experiences, including bilingual work and translations. We invite risk-takers, traditionalists, community members, undergraduates, and the oppressed to send us their best work.
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- Read! "Vol. 22: Revolution"
- Read! "Vol. 21: Myths and Hauntings"
- Read! "Vol. 20: Beginnings and Endings"
- Read! "Vol. 19: Empathy and Entropy"
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Read! "Vol. 22: Revolution"
Volume 22 (2024): Revolution published October 2024.
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Read! "Vol. 21: Myths and Hauntings"
Volume 21 (2023): Myths and Hauntings, publishing in January 2024.
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Read! "Vol. 20: Beginnings and Endings"
Volume 20 (2022): Beginnings and Endings published in Fall 2023.
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Read! "Vol. 19: Empathy and Entropy"
Windward Review has been publishing Coastal Bend writers and artists since 1997. In a tradition set by founding faculty advisors Dr. Vanessa Jackson and Dr. Robb Jackson, we seek to give a voice to those less heard and most unseen.
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Donation link. Find up-to-date Windward Review Announcements and upcoming Creative Writing events.
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About Us
Windward Review is the creative heart of the Coastal Bend. Student-led and community focused, based out of Texas A&M U.-Corpus Christi.
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Editor's Corner
Editor's corner is our very own blog written by members of the Windward Review editorial team.
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