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On what would have been their fourth wedding anniversary, Geri Anne posts Pat a short thinking-of-you note. Things haven’t worked out with Danny, and the other guys, every last one of them . . .
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Julie Marie Wade Nonfiction
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Amy Dougher-Solórzano Poetry
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Nilou Panahpour Fiction
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NER intern Murtaza Bugti talks with poet Ugochukwu Damian Okpara about dislocation, formal disruption, and navigating a poetics of tenderness in his two poems from issue 46.1.
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Browse & shop new books by Alberto Ríos, Alex Dimitrov, Lisa Russ Spaar, Rav Grewal-Kök, & more.
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Congratulations to the New England Review contributors who will appear in the Best Literary Translations 2025 anthology, guest edited by Cristina Rivera Garza!
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Introducing our merch classics, featuring a quote from Pablo Neruda’s poem “Ode to Poetry,” translated by Alastair Reid, which appeared in the very first issue of New England Review.
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Writer and designer Zach F. Howe ’11 discusses mass-transit maps, artistic inspiration, and transitioning from college to the professional world.
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What would it mean to pursue a craft of noise? A common definition of noise is “unwanted sound.” Noise, then, attaches to desire, albeit its inverse . . .
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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).