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Of course every poem is a way of talking to the dead or to the dying—which is to say everyone—so this poem is for everyone, as much as it is for you, Maureen, my sweet friend . . .
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Amy Dougher-Solórzano Poetry
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Nilou Panahpour Fiction
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Astrid López Méndez Nonfiction
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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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Staff reader Elizabeth Sutton talks with NER author Morgan Hargrave about funerary rituals, living á la carte, and chasing beauty in his story “Arrangements,” from issue 46.1.
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Editorial intern Cassie Elish ’25 talks with former NER intern & current editor Hattie LeFavour about breaking into the publishing industry, the everyday demands of being an editor, and her time at Middlebury College.
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Join us on Saturday, June 7 at 10:00 AM in Axinn Center 229 for an alumni reading in celebration of Middlebury’s reunion weekend.
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Staff reader Eric James Cruz speaks with NER 46.1 poet Derrick Austin about Sei Shonagon, illumination as clarity, and trusting music.
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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).