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Russell Morse’s “The Quiet Room” traces the quiet, careful rituals of a young man. Every small act carries weight, building toward moments that can change everything. Read the full story in Southeast Review, Vol. 43.2 at the link in our bio. #SoutheastReview #FSU

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Some love demands everything. In "I Fall to Pieces", Alison Luterman traces a devotion so deep that if her lover were ever lost, she would follow him anywhere. Singing, carrying, and holding fast to their bond every step of the way. Check out the full poem in our new edition! #SoutheastReview #FSU

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Sarah "Sam" Saltiel's "If This Matters" is more than just a story. Satiel takes readers through a maze of decisions, where pain, memory, and choice intersect to craft a unique, choose-your-own-adventure narrative. Read in our newest edition! #fsu #southeastreview

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In a very unique form, Zach Bartles uses interconnecting images to express grief and helplessness surrounding addiction and infant mortality. Bartles' work appears or is forthcoming in Poetry Ireland Review, The Iowa Review, and others. View the full poem in our latest issue! #fsu #southeastreview

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Enhance your relationship with writing and explore creativity by introducing structure and innovation in crafting a body of work. All the inspiration you will need can be found in our daily releases this summer. Sign up now! #writersregimen #fsu #southeastreview

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In her poem Kind, Paola Capó-García explores themes of self-perception and perfectionism by guiding us in wishful thinking through a fast-paced stream of thought. Capó-García is a poet and educator from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Read her full poem in our newest edition! #southeastreview #fsu

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We wanted to spotlight “Against Dating” by JSA Lowe. Lowe’s poem explores the relationship between love and fear, intertwining the memories of the past with growing older. Check out the full poem in our most recent edition! #southeastreview #fsu

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Avra Wing's poem explores the theme of learning your way into love and how language and skill can prove to be limiting. Wing has recently been published in Grist, Healing Muse, and Hanging Loose. Read her full poem in our newest edition! #southeastreview #fsu

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In her poem "The Dive", Chloe Cook gives us a glimpse into the world under the sea, guiding us through the exploration of the love of language intertwined in the curls of what lies below the surface. Also published in The New Criterion, read her poem in our most recent edition! #southeastreview

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Check out our Newsletter! Receive monthly updates on current events, readings, releases, and features from writers we love. Click the link below to subscribe! southeastreview.substack.com/subscribe #southeastreview

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Look to the night skies and see which piece from our latest issue of the Southeast Review matches with your astrology sign! Explore the art that corresponds to your star sign or try out some other pieces mentioned in this post! #SoutheastReview #LiteraryMagazine #horoscope #astrology

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43.1 Jill McDonough Calling Him BackGabby and I made sure someone was calling 911 when we walked past the man in the Common dying, the scrum of people around him, trying to bring him back. Call him back one man kept yell...

In her prose “Calling Him Back” McDonough describes through hauntingly beautiful stanzas a dying man in Commons, and what it means to feel everything. She has won the Pushcart Prize three times for her literary work. #southeastreview #literarymagazine

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43.1 Lauren Kalstad The Disappearing Room“To kill the dining room is to design American loneliness”                 – M. Nolan Gray, The Atlantic, June 2024and I think of my mother’s silverspoons & forks tucked away in t...

“In The Disappearing Room,” Kalstad explores generational belongings, and how time may carry on, but the weight of a family’s love will persevere through a mother’s silver. Lauren has been featured in Thimble Literary Magazine. #southeastreview #family

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A brief but grounded poem, Kandala Singh’s, Four Seasons, Chicago offers an acute understanding of place, assembly, and wholeness.
Singh has been featured in Eclectia, Frontier Poetry, Hindustan Times, and more.

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43.1 Charles Ramsay McCrory Jaybird We lived in the country. Ours was one of a handful of houses scattered around a small lake, thick stands of pine screening one lot from the next. We didn’t know any of our neighbors, though we...

In his fiction piece Jaybird, Charles McCrory identifies the secret second life of a country kid through the discerning lawyer gaze of his mother. McCrory has been featured in Oxford American. #southeastreview
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In this week’s Online Exclusive SER’s Art Editor Haley Laningham interviews Vol 42.2’s cover artist, Larysa Myers!

To read the full conversation visit the 🔗 in our bio!

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H Pearson offers his poem “Actually, Transition is Not Death” for this Poetry Online Exclusive. To read about, life, death, and rebirth visit the link in our bio!

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Kate Pyontek is featured in our “About the Work” series for their poems “Drupe and Bloom” and “Carromancy” which are featured in Issue 42.2! To read about mangoes, power outages, and the pursuit of effervescence click the 🔗 in our bio!

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42.2 Kathy Fagan WALKShe said I looked like a faggot when I walked. Something about the way my arms swung. We had a membership at the city rec center where she’d walk the indoor track and I’d use the treadmills. I lik...

“Now I Drive Straight Through” by Kathy Fagan encapsulates the majesty in sentience and introspection by emphasizing the beauty in pain caused by others. Don’t miss your chance to delve into this evocative reflection! #litmag #poetry #southeastreview
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42.2 Maggie Nipps CostumeA tablecloth is a costume for a table. A tablecloth is a costume for a person. A wrapper is a costume for a rock if you’re playing a trick. A snowball is a costume for a smaller snowball. The h...

Delve into the insightful poem “Costume” by Maggie Nipps, where she explores the question: what, if anything, is really itself? With punchy, colorful prose Nipps paints a picture of grief and how it can change perception. #poetry #southeastreview

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“Blood Pt 2” by Caitlin Gillmett delves into the liminal space after a transformative ending. By combining small moments that readers may find familiar and stunning prose, Gillmett swept us off our feet. Don’t miss the chance to read this beautiful piece. 🔗 in bio.
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“The Internet” by Katie Berta explores how vanity can destroy creativity, and asks the reader to wonder if, perhaps, it is not always the ‘artist’ that has the most interesting stories to tell. Check out this piece to chew on; you won’t regret it. Link in bio.
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This week’s Online Exclusive features a book review from Ezekiel Greenwood for Tananarive Due’s “The Wishing Pool and Other Stories” which was published by Akashic Books! ⛲️

To read the full review visit the link in our bio!

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