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I am either on my way in a silent car to be deposited at the jail, or I’m already in jumpsuit orange. The lights are fluorescent. The air is cold, the clothing thin . . .
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Josué Andrés Moz Poetry
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Nur Turkmani Fiction
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Tania Pleitez Vela Nonfiction
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Browse & shop new books by Heather Christle, Natalie Scenters-Zapico, Bruce Smith, Ren Cedar Fuller, & more.
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Staff reader Carolyn Orosz talks with NER 46.2 poet Bridget Lowe about the reflexive nature of meaning-making, brokering the relationship between form and content, and radical wonder.
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“How does one break from the shared hallucination that is time in order to create another time—a time that has never been—through the work of fiction?”
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Featuring selections from Under a Pannonian Sky: Ten Women Poets from Hungary, edited by Ottilie Mulzet (Seagull Books, December 2025), and an interview with Mulzet.
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Staff reader Carina Imbornone talks with NER 46.2 author Christopher Kempf about memory and the personal essay, corporate-backed country music, and his manuscript-in-progress.
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Join us on Thursday, October 23, at 7 PM EST in Middlebury College’s Humanities House (115 Franklin Street) for the third installment of NER’s Ulysses Reading Series.
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NER Out Loud Cosmos
Monica Ferrell reads her poem “Cosmos,” which first appeared in NER 46.2 (2025).











