Kevin Sampsell’s novel, This is Between Us, places the reader into the role of a voyeur, sneaking long glances into the secret lives of two divorcees who fall in love in the weirdest ways. Sampsell’s work could easily be mistaken for memoir, as the book mimics journal entries written by the male partner, writing to his female counter-part, and addressing her only as “You.”
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Fall 2013 Issue Release Parties
To celebrate the release of our Fall 2013 issue we will be hosting two release parties with readings by amazing local writers. Our transitions themed issue features excellent new nonfiction and complimentary pieces of fiction,…
Call for Submissions Fall 2013
Attention Writers! Artists! Portland Review is now reading for our Fall, 2013 issue. This issue will focus primarily on literary nonfiction and personal essay on the theme of “transition.” But we’re always on the lookout…
Spring 2013 Launch Party, This Sunday!
We are excited to share the wonderful prose, poetry and art in Portland Review: Spring 2013 with you, so please join us this Sunday, May 12, to celebrate! We’ll gather at the beautiful and mind-bending Afru Gallery*…
Welcome to National Poetry Month
Throughout April, we’ll be posting some interesting ways to celebrate and participate in National Poetry month. We just came across this really interactive and playful way to be a part of Poetry Month: RECORD-A-POEM. This…