University of Wisconsin–Madison

Year: 2021

The Madison Review Extended Cut: no. 8

Hello there! Welcome to The Madison Review’s web series, The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not selected for the fall or spring editions of our journal. This week we will be sharing ‘Fowl Language’ a short story by Timothy Reilly. ‘Fowl Language’ has a pleasantly engaging style which fully immersed our …

The Madison Review Extended Cut: no. 7

Hello there! Welcome to The Madison Review’s web series, The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not selected for the fall or spring editions of our journal. This week we will be sharing ‘It Could Happen to You’ a short story by Jordan Daniel Smith. ‘It Could Happen to You’ was an …

The Madison Review Extended Cut: no. 6

Hello There! Welcome to The Madison Review’s web series, The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not selected for the fall or spring editions of our journal. This week we are sharing a poem by Stuart Gunter, who will have another of his poems featured in our upcoming Fall 2018 edition. In …

The Madison Review Extended Cut: no. 5

Hello there! Welcome to The Madison Review’s web series, The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not selected for the fall or spring editions of our journal. This week we will be sharing a short story that was the subject of some intense conversation around the fiction staff’s table. Heavily favored by …

The Madison Review Extended Cut: no. 4

Hello there! Welcome to The Madison Review’s web series, The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not a good fit for the fall or spring editions of our journal. This week we will be sharing a watercolor impression of the city of Madison, “The Fall Under Canopies” by Van Hai Van. Van …

The Madison Review: the Extended Cut no. 3

Hello there! Welcome to The Madison Review’s new series The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not a good fit for the fall spring editions of our journal. Our third piece we are sharing is “King Rat” by Benjamin Harnett, a work that shines new light on the familiar and carves meaning …

The Madison Review: the Extended Cut no. 2

Hello there! Welcome to The Madison Review’s new series The Extended Cut, where we showcase exceptional work that was not a good fit for the fall spring editions of our journal. The second piece we are sharing is “The Girl Next Door” by Laurie Shiers, a work that explores friendship, betrayal, and self-acceptance through this …

The Madison Review: the Extended Cut no. 1

Hello there! The Madison Review is starting a new online series showcasing exceptional work we have received that was not a good fit for the fall and spring editions. Our first piece will be “Apparitions” by Anele Rubin, a poem that explores the complex feelings of grief that comes after the loss of a loved …