This summer Kiara Dookie and Sam Wemmer spent their afternoons in the New England Review office. They researched other literary magazines and conducted interviews with outside editors for our “How the Work Gets Done” project, read submissions in all genres, designed a promotional display for Davis Library, and much more.
Author: Kiara Dookie
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Kiara Dookie & Sam Wemmer
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Richard Siken
Staff reader C. Rees talks with poet Richard Siken about associative landings, the fractured intimacy of address, and his forthcoming collection I Do Know Some Things, which features three poems published in NER 46.2.
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Inkyoo Lee
“If, as Jan Łukasiewicz says, ‘only that part [of the past] is real which is still alive today in its effects,’ then remembering a moment prevents it from going out of existence.”
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July ’25 Reading Roundup
Browse & shop new books by Henri Cole, Joyce Carol Oates, Marissa Davis, Rebecca Solnit, & more.
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Nick Mandernach
Senior reader Alicia Romero talks with NER author Nick Mandernach about lament and litany, finding the fun in failure, and the endearing humor in his story “Young Sheldon Room Tone” from issue 46.2.




