| UW–Milwaukee Department of English Graduate Program The graduate program at UWM has earned a national reputation because of its commitment to exploring innovative alternatives in English studies. Through its structure of concentrations and course offerings, the Department promotes original approaches to a broad range of topics in literature, language, writing, and visual culture. |
| Wisconsin Arts Board |
| Woodland Pattern Book Center This nationally renowned little shop is a haven of quality independent presses and literary journals. Come for the cream city review and stay for the books and workshops. |
| Boswell Book Co. Continuing the tradition of long-time independent booksellers Harry W. Schwartz and A. David Schwartz, the Boswell Book Co. carries a mix of popular, academic, and local titles, and a reputation for stocking the shelves with the favorites of their discerning booksellers. They also frequently host author events and book club meetings. Pick up a copy of cream city review and one of Conrad’s recommended titles. |
| e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies An interdisciplinary journal from the Center for Celtic Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The journal provides free access to cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles solicited to address specific themes from a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives. |
| Wisconsin Humanities Council |
| The Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) |
| Black Clock |





