The Bushwick Review is a literary and art magazine that weaves together the work of more than 20 contributors in each issue. Over the years, we’ve featured short stories, essays, interviews, poetry, photography, paintings, drawings, architecture, embroidery, plays, comics, and more. The current issue is always only available in print.

Our home base is Brooklyn, but our contributors live all over the world. We’ve been around for a few years and multiple issues, but we are interested in making art and writing that speaks to being alive in 2020.

The Bushwick Review is edited by Kristen Felicetti and designed by Tim Vienckowski.

Contact Say hi! We’re nice. bushwickreview@gmail.com

Stockists

artbook @ MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City, NY
Baby Skips 1158 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
Berl’s Poetry Shop 141 Front Street
Brooklyn, NY
CASA Magazines 22 8th Avenue
New York, NY
McNally Jackson 52 Prince Street
New York, NY
McNally Jackson Williamsburg 76 N 4th Street, Unit G
Brooklyn, NY
Quimby’s NYC 536 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
Atomic Books 3620 Falls Road
Baltimore, MD
Powell’s City of Books 1005 W Burnside Street
Portland, OR
Quimby’s Chicago 1854 W North Avenue
Chicago, IL
Skylight Books (Arts Annex) 1814 N Vernon Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Small World Books 425 North Street
Rochester, NY

Press

‘From prose to photography to sequential art, the publication is united by a dark sense of humor suggesting that people who tell you that you can laugh OR cry at dire situations aren’t thinking creatively enough.’
artbook @ MoMA PS1

Stack Magazines
Five things we loved about The Bushwick Review
10.3.2017
Dazed Digital
The alt-lit names to look out for in 2016
12.28.2015
It’s Nice That
The Weekender: Clap your hands and spin around it’s the weekly nonsense update!
8.16.2013
Bushwick Daily
Let The Bushwick Review Make Your Life Relevant Again
7.25.2015
The Independent
Zines: How the Internet Helped a Printed Outlet for Outsiders and Nerds Thrive
5.31.2016
Bedford + Bowery
These Brooklyn Literary Zine Publishers Take a Page From the Net
6.4.2014
The L Magazine
Introducing: The Bushwick Review
8.19.2010
The New York Times
Raised on the Web, but Liking a Little Ink
10.22.2011