Founded and edited by ELENI TRAGANAS, noted concert pianist, visual artist, author and synesthete, THE WOODSIDE REVIEW is committed to presenting fine literary work that is evocative and captivating to our readers. We love well-crafted poetry and short fiction with a strong visual element that awakens our senses and leaves an indelible impression. We love poetry that is alive with color, taste, and inherent sound, short fiction that engages and transports us. Follow our guidelines and send your best work to: woodsidewrites@protonmail.com


Founder & Editor-in-Chief ELENI TRAGANAS

Author, concert pianist, visual artist and composer ELENI TRAGANAS’ award-winning activities have been listed in Who’s Who in America©, Who’s Who in the World©, and other biographical publications. She has performed in Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, London’s Wigmore Hall, Berlin, Athens, and many of the major music capitals of Europe, where she also appeared under the aegis of the U.S. State Department. A prize-winner and guest soloist at several international music festivals and featured soloist with The Israel Symphony, the Athens State Orchestra, the Municipal Concerts Orchestra, the American Symphony Orchestra, and other ensembles, she has recorded for EMI records, West German Broadcasting Co., RAI-Italy, National Radio & Television of Greece, WQXR, SiriusXM, among others. Author of the debut novel Twelfth House: The Journey of An Artist and Shaded Pergola, a collection of short poetry and haiku with original illustrations, Eleni Traganas has published in 100+ literary magazines. She has held over 40 nationally-curated exhibitions of her artwork and is the founder/director of the NYC-based literary forum Woodside Writers. www.elenitraganas.com

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