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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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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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Browse & shop new books by Victoria Redel, Rickey Laurentiis, Quan Barry, Mary Oliver, & more.
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NER staff reader Dana Lynch talks with writer Lindsay Ahl about tracking place like a ghost, objective versus subjective reality, and rendering the 1970s in her story “Green Wall, Red China” from issue 46.2.
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“Maggie comes to New England Review with an invigorating sense of possibility for what fiction can do—how it can surprise and enchant us, break its own rules, and a ask the difficult questions,” says editor Carolyn Kuebler.
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Browse & shop new books by Edward Hirsch, Khadijah Queen, Helen Schulman, Garrett Hongo, & 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).