Category: announcements
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A New Year, A New Logo, A New Issue, and More
After a long, lovely holiday break, we are back at work at Gyroscope Review. The best thing about January around here is the release of our winter issue, so here it is: the Winter 2020 Issue of Gyroscope Review is now available. Editor Constance Brewer had some board game fun with this issue’s cover, and…
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The Gift of Poetry This Holiday Season
From Newborn Stars to Old Woman Moon: The 2019 Year-End Anthology Gyroscope Review is pleased to once again present our year-end anthology of fine contemporary poetry just in time for your holiday shopping. This year’s offering, From Newborn Stars to Old Woman Moon, shares the work of all 158 poets who appeared in our pages…
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THE WRITING LIFE: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY
Being a writer and editor means spending a lot of time in front of a computer. When there’s an opportunity to take these skills out into the community, far away from the familiarity of one’s own desk, it’s important to take it. I’ve been lucky to have had three such opportunities this fall, all very…
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The Crone Power Issue
We are extremely pleased with the new issue of Gyroscope Review that we offer you today. The Crone Power Issue contains 50 poems by 50 women poets over the age of 50. Their voices and their poems offer a broad range of what a mature woman in today’s world looks like. How she defines herself.…
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Hot (Poetry) Fun in the Summertime
Gyroscope Review Issue 19-3 is now available and ready to go to the beach with you. The cover, produced from a woodcut by our own editor Constance Brewer, flaunts its beachy-ness, begging you to grab your flip flops, a cooler full of something good to drink, and head to your favorite summer spot for some…
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It’s Summer and the Staff is Changing
As we dive deep into production for our summer issue, which will be out July 1, we also say goodbye to our assistant editor and social media manager Josh Colwell. We were lucky to have Josh work with us for the past year-and-a-half, grateful for his contributions and point of view as we continued shaping…

