Launched at the 10th National Black Writers Conference (NBWC) in 2010 in honor of the author, educator, and activist John Oliver Killens, who founded the NBWC, the Killens Review of Arts & Letters is a peer-reviewed literary journal. It frequently augments the discussion of the topic of that year’s Conference or Symposium, through fiction and nonfiction writings, poetry, and visual art.
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