The Virginia Quarterly Review completed a total overhaul today with the announcement of W. Ralph Eubanks as editor. The hire leaves the prestigious literary magazine with a full leadership team for the first time since the highly publicized suicide of its managing editor, Kevin Morrissey, in July 2010. During a phone interview Wednesday, Eubanks said he intended to expand VQR’s content in the areas of book reviews and literary criticism, to publish photo essays in both print and digital formats, and to build on the magazine’s legacy in longform journalism and narrative nonfiction, ...