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I was a sound guy on Young Sheldon and with me going through everything maybe I’d do something crazy like forget to put batteries in the mic box or delete all the audio or scream into the boom . . .
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Krisma Mancía Poetry
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Nur Turkmani Fiction
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Tania Pleitez Vela Nonfiction
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This spring, Tasha Deen and Murtaza Bugti spent their afternoons in the New England Review office. They organized and hosted an event for our student reading series, read submissions in all genres, and interviewed authors from issue 46.1.
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NER intern Tasha Deen talks with poet Maja Lukic about nonlinear storytelling, the psychic heft of natural imagery, and preserving enigma in her three poems from issue 46.1.
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Staff reader Meera Vijayann speaks with NER author Jane Bernstein about public tragedies, the myth of closure, and her essay “I’m Thinking About My Sister, Fifty-Eight Years After She Was Murdered” from issue 46.1.
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Contributing editor J. M. Tyree talks with NER 46.1 poet Cathy Linh Che about counter-narratives, the ethics of documentary authority, and her new book Becoming Ghost.
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The eleventh installment of our Literature & Democracy column features six poems and a personal essay from Polish poet Małgorzata Lebda.
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Browse & shop new books by Bruce Weigl, C. Dale Young, Martha Ronk, Robert Lopez, & more.
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NER Out Loud To Saola, for If and When
Mai Der Vang reads her poem “To Saola, for If and When,” first published in NER 46.1 (2025).