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Okay here it is: the news! My CNF chapbook will be published by CutBank in 2025! This book has essays that originally appeared in (or are forthcoming in) @QuarterAfterEight Witness Magazine AlaskaQuarterlyReview Hunger Mountain Variant Literature DIAGRAM ❤️ Congrats to the other winners here!
PUBLISHED! Congrats to Donna Spruijt-Metz for her poem “Crow Comes Back” in this issue of AlaskaQuarterlyReview Donna Spruijt-Metz aqreview.org/aqr-issues/p/a…
AQR Vol. 40, 1 & 2 is now available and free to read in our online archive! Work from Maxine Scates, Christian Kiefer, jessica powell, Heather Aruffo Rebecca Turkewitz, Jesse Lee Kercheval, Naomi Shihab Nye, Will Richter, Mistee St. Clair, Oksana Maksymchuk, and many more: aqreview.org/archive/aqr-vo…
"A reticulated python takes one hour to swallow a human body whole. Or at least that’s what Putri, our on-resort host/servant/paid friend, told us back at the pergola–" Read Will Richter's short story "Oil Boy," now available in the AQR archives: aqreview.org/aqr-vol-40-num…
"New Year’s Eve, 2002. Worcester, Massachusetts. Snow falls in fat, lethargic flakes past the window. Outside, the night is black." Read Heather Aruffo's essay "Adalimumab" from AQR Vol. 40 No. 1 & 2, now available in our online archive: aqreview.org/aqr-vol-40-num…
"I imagine aging as a process of letting go. Already I cannot remember many things–being born, for example. So why do I want to write, keep stitching events together..." Read Jesse Lee Kercheval's essay "Who Are You?" in the AQR archive: aqreview.org/aqr-vol-40-num…
Alaska Quarterly Review Summer/Fall 2024 double issue offers readers 5 stories, 11 narrative essays, and works by 44 poets on themes of human-animal interactions and welfare. Read more at NewPages! #litmags #literarycommunity #readingcommunity AlaskaQuarterlyReview newpages.com/blog/magazines…
Now live! Kim Addonizio, author of the memoir Bukowski in a Sundress and the poetry collection Exit Opera joins AQR for our Pièces de Résistance reading series. Watch now on YT: youtube.com/watch?v=nclT6R…
yet there’s my married name, a tumble of s’s and t’s cascading from church ledgers and government files. It was the cost Read the rest of Jackie Craven's poem "Social Security Asks Whether I've Ever Been Married" here: aqreview.org/aqr-vol-40-num…
What’s on our shelves! Enjoying these new editions of Slipstream Magazine, Arkansas Review, Massachusetts Review Copper Nickel AlaskaQuarterlyReview The Florida Review Georgia Review The Southern Review Rattle New England Review
Lots happening this month, over at the LMN! * an interview with Matt Daly, Executive Director of Jackson Hole writers * interview with Brain Mihok, Editor of matchbook * panel on Translation with the editors of Consequence Forum The Southern Review WordsWithoutBorders, among others *
"The night the girl came, there had been nothing to kill. Not even a songbird atwitter upon the frozen air. And so cold that he could feel his hands creaking in his gloves." Christian Kiefer's "Girl" is now free to read in our archive: aqreview.org/aqr-vol-40-num…
"It is my haunted month, the month of my mother’s birth, and of her death. It is a month for personal beginnings and endings." Read the rest of May-lee Chai 翟梅莉's essay "Hungry Ghost" here: aqreview.org/aqr-vol-39-num…
Today's Featured Poem: "At the End, There Is Always a House" by Sara Eliza Johnson 💀🦌, from the Winter/ Spring 2024 issue of AlaskaQuarterlyReview. Read here: poems.com/poem/at-the-en…
My prose poem from Alaska Quarterly Review AlaskaQuarterlyReview is the poem of the day at Poetry Daily: