Ep. 49 | The Red Branch Review
Kendra Winchester talks to Noah Soltau, the Managing Editor of The Red Branch Review.
The Red Branch Review is a 501(c)(3) literary and visual art annual based in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Review seeks to bring to readers the kaleidoscope of human experience. The Review was founded in response to the increasing liminality of the Appalachian experience. Our mission is to bring artistic and literary voices that express these tensions and evoke a sense of place into conversation with one another. The Review recognizes and celebrates the heterogeneity of Appalachia and its diaspora. The editors welcome contributors and readers to bring their individual voices and perspectives to the Review.
Things Mentioned
Books Mentioned
Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky
Frank Sonnets by Diane Seuss
Algo Speak by Adam Aleksic
Of Fathers and Gods by Jim Roberts
Guest Info
(c) Noah Soltau
Noah Soltau is managing editor of The Red Branch Review. His debut collection of poetry, Titanfall, is forthcoming from Madville Publishing. His most recent work appears in Harbor Review, storySouth, and elsewhere. He lives and works in East Tennessee.