Come follow us at The Conium Review Online Compendium

This particular WordPress blog has been dormant for a while, but all the content has been moved to our main site.  We recently changed our website and added WordPress.org functionality to it.  Our WordPress.com (dot-com, not dot-org) will be deleted soon.  Please follow the migrated blog if you want to keep receiving our posts.

You can find The Conium Review Online Compendium at http://coniumreview.com/online/

This site contains all our normal blog content, but it serves as a venue for online publication too.  Over the past few weeks, we’ve been posting new flash fiction to the site.  See what we’ve been up to, take a look at our upcoming print edition, and consider submitting to our Flash Fiction Contest ($300 prize, judged by Ashley Farmer).

We hope to see you at the new blog!

The Conium Review is on WordPress (again)

The Conium Review has had a WordPress blog for a while, but it’s main function was for hosting the podcast.  Moving forward, we’re making WordPress a more integral part of our online presence.

We’ve moved some of the most important posts from The Conium Review website (i.e. book reviews) over to WordPress.  A few other posts will migrate soon, and we’ll be more active on WordPress moving forward.

Please share the blog with your friends and followers. We look forward to connecting with the WordPress blogging community.

Thanks for supporting our small press!

The Conium Review Comes to WordPress

The Conium Review is a print-based literary journal from Portland, Oregon.  Our first issue is due out February, 2012.  If you’re interested in submitting your poetry or fiction, visit http://coniumreview.com/guidelines

Our website’s home page uses Tumblr’s blogging platform, but we’re happy to integrate WordPress into our blogging repertoire too.  We’re also active on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ for you social media aficionados.

At The Conium Review, we love books; our journal is strictly a print publication.  However, we recognize the importance of electronic media, and we love how blogs let us connect with readers on a daily basis.

This blog’s RSS feed will be sourced for our podcast, so you’ll see all the free MP3 downloads first.  There will be plenty of shared blogging between our various feeds, but we will also post some content specifically for this blog.