2012 Review Contest Winners

After careful consideration, the editors of The Lincoln Land Review have chosen this year’s winners for our annual “Best of” contest. The winners are: Digital Media and 2012 Review Cover—Amanda Wanless: “The Piano” (Pictured above) Fine Art—Jensine Williams: “Twice in a Blue Moon” Academic Nonfiction–Sam Greenwalt: “Deflationary Consequences of the Great Depression” Academic Nonfiction—Amanda Hamilton:… Read More 2012 Review Contest Winners

Jacqueline Dougan Jackson Interview

Jacqueline “Jackie” Dougan Jackson is the author of over a dozen books, including three about the family dairy farm in Wisconsin that her grandfather began at the turn of the 20th century. The Round Barn, volume one, is at the culmination of years of dedicated collection, research, and synthesis using family materials, historical sources, and… Read More Jacqueline Dougan Jackson Interview

A.D. Carson Interview Part One and Two

A.D. Carson—rapper, poet, novelist, educator—released his first novel Cold, A Novel by A.D. Carson in May. The novel, a multimedia work that blends traditional prose narrative with poetry and hip hop, is conceptually brilliant. In both form and style, Cold adopts the conventions of hip hop creating a profoundly symbolic narrative that follows a young… Read More A.D. Carson Interview Part One and Two

The 2011 Lincoln Land Review is now Online!

The 2011 Lincoln Land Review is now online as a web-enabled publication: Academic Non-fiction: Bailey S. Arnold–“The Heartbeat of a Blanket Community”; Megan Chrisler–“Edith Wharton Doesn’t Write Bedtime Stories”; Sally Cline–“A Death of Innocence”; Holly Cormier–“Ethic Through the Lens of Utilitarianism”; Fayne Davis–“Comprehensive Sexuality Education for a Safer Tomorrow”; Nick Jackson–“Nose Dive: The Year of… Read More The 2011 Lincoln Land Review is now Online!