New England Review
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Quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College since 1978.
Want to read these pushcart prize nominated pieces? Subscribe now to @NERweb And congratulations to Imad Rahman, Laura Schmitt, Daniel Borzutzky, Fay Dillof, Ben Miller, & Kyle Minor! (*Sneak peek at my personal favorite🤓) #pushcart #pushcartprize
Be sure to read these poems, stories, essays, and more from @WavePoetry, @NERweb, @AltaJournal, @Terrainorg, @salvationsouth1, and @BaltimoreEditor this #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth! (And bookmark the list for year-round recommendations): clmp.org/news/a-reading…
Another wonderful NER interview with the wonderful poet Viplav Saini. nereview.com/2024/11/22/vip… via @NERweb
In a new Behind the Byline interview, fiction reader Carina Imbornone talks with NER 45.3 author Lindsay Hill about poetic fiction, co-creating with the reader, and open ambiguity in his novel TIDAL LOCK. sites.middlebury.edu/newenglandrevi…

Loved this essay! NER was my lucky Journal of the Month Club selection for November and your essay the first that I read. Then, twice more. When good writing cuts to the heart I hate to step away when it ends — so back I go — like resetting a needle on a retro stereo. Bravo!
Writer's Notebook—Chronicle of Drifting nereview.com/2024/10/30/wri… via @NERweb
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"I focus on perception alone while creating drama within it . . ." In a new Writer's Notebook essay, @YukitTanaka discusses his prose poem sequence "Chronicle of Drifting," which was excerpted in NER 45.3. sites.middlebury.edu/newenglandrevi…

@GreenleyRachel's essay "Here in Umatilla" from New England Review volume 45.3 was featured @lithub! 🎉
.@GreenleyRachel examines how the ruins of the Umatilla Chemical Depot reveal illusions of progress and productivity: “I wondered if a more courageous act would have been to never have entered those gleaming office towers at all.” lithub.com/a-golden-land-…
From the prose poem sequence "Chronicle of Drifting" by @YukitTanaka, first published in New England Review issue 45.3. To read more, order your copy of our fall issue or subscribe: bit.ly/NERsubscribenow

WR member Shaan Sachdev received a notable mention in Best American Essays 2024 for his "Portrait of the Technocrat as a Stanford Man," published last year in @NERweb! nereview.com/vol-44-no-1-20… harpercollins.com/products/the-b…
"salt sparks. is desire sight. is suggestion. another way to kill . . ." From the poem "Blue Harp" by @serxaphym, first published in NER issue 45.3 and now available to read online: nereview.com/vol-45-no-3/bl…

When I first read this story in @NERweb, I thought, “This better make it into BASS.” I love being right about such things. A marvellous & ultimately quite movingly hopeful offering from Lori!
Feeling very happy to be celebrating BASS 2024 Day today along with so many writers I love. A huge thank you to @legroff and @HeidiPitlor and to @NERweb! #shortstories #BestAmerica2024
🎤 TOMORROW, OCTOBER 24 🎤 @ 7:30 PM EST Middlebury College Dance Theatre Mahaney Center for the Arts Our NER Out Loud event just got Louder! Tomorrow evening, students from Oratory Now will read selections from NER & student writers will read their own poetry & prose. Join us!

Feeling very happy to be celebrating BASS 2024 Day today along with so many writers I love. A huge thank you to @legroff and @HeidiPitlor and to @NERweb! #shortstories #BestAmerica2024
🚨 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES UPDATE 🚨 New England Review will close for poetry submissions this Thursday, October 24. We will continue to accept submissions in nonfiction and dramatic writing through November 1. Learn more about our submission guidelines: nereview.com/ner-submission…

In episode 28 of the NER Out Loud podcast, we chat with NER 45.2 author Trudy Lewis about what it means to queer both our own bodies and the natural world in order to survive. Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/epi…

