Features Personal, Lyrical, and Critical Essay; Literary Journalism; Memior; and Review.
Features interviews with emerging and established artists in the field and presents selected works by these artists.
Features selected works by visual artists, including photographs, drawings, paintings, sculptures, animations, music, and so on.
Maintained or neglected, familiar or foreign, well-worn or wild, roadways inform our decisions and identities. Their geographies direct the movement
of our lives and sketch the cartography of our stories. In this spirit, 322 Review publishes provocative emerging and established artists whose fiction,
creative nonfiction, poetry, and mixed media artwork wander the paths of human experience. A nonprofit literary journal conceived
and operated by former Rowan University graduate students, 322 Review is based in Southern New Jersey.
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