"Fruit and Fish: Alison Goodwin's Reimaging of the Modernist Motif", The Gettysburg Review, 22:2 (246).
The Gettysburg Review is a quarterly literary magazine featuring short stories, poetry, essays and reviews.
"It's Springtime, Elise, and You're Missing All of It," Gettysburg Review (August 15, 2012)
He has written on connections between philosophy and detective fiction in the Gettysburg Review.
Her stories have appeared in Electric Literature, Significant Objects, Story, and the Gettysburg Review.
Istanbul is the subject of some of his essays published in literary magazines such as Irish Pages, the Southern Review, Agni and Gettysburg Review.
- Essay by Mary Hood (The Gettysburg Review, Winter 1988) (The Best American Essays, 1989)
Her stories have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, The Gettysburg Review, The Southern Review, Five Points, Narrative.
The college is the home of The Gettysburg Review, a literary magazine.
Walt Disney World and Epistle (1995) (Published in The Gettysburg Review)