![]() 2020-Cover_slideShowThe disquiet of an unsettled year is alive in many of the works in this issue with prominent themes of violence, hatred, and disconnect. | ![]() The 31st ReviewIn this issue, we see the themes of loss, grief, loneliness and reminiscence. | ![]() The 30th ReviewAs we celebrate 30 years, remembering the past emerges as a fitting theme in this issue. | ![]() The 29th ReviewThe theme of families — functional and dysfunctional — emerges in this issue. |
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![]() The 28th ReviewIn this edition, many of our writers deal with reminiscence and regret. |
Who are we?
Founded in 1989, The Briar Cliff Review is an eclectic literary and art magazine.
Our full-size format and elegantly simple design provide an aesthetically pleasing venue for the work of contributors. Our editors are committed to nurturing writers and artists and fostering the best of both emerging and established writers and artists.