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VOLUME 43.1 IS OUT NOW! 💫

Read the entire issue FOR FREE with the 🔗 in our bio! Or purchase a copy for only $8.00 to get the issue in print!
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Look to the night skies and see which piece from our latest issue of the Southeast Review matches with your astrology sign! Explore the art that corresponds to your star sign or try out some other pieces mentioned in this post! #SoutheastReview #LiteraryMagazine #horoscope #astrology
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✨️ Author Spotlights ✨️
We're thrilled to feature four incredible voices in the Southeast Review:

📖 Leila Chatti
📖 Kristen Arnett
📖 Porochista Khakpour
📖 Eli Brown

Dive into their stories/art and join us in celebrating them shaping today's literary world. 🌟
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"Sangre Latina," a creative non-fiction piece by Stephanie Early Green, was published in @southeastreview.bsky.social Volume 43.1. www.southeastreview.org/single-post/...
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Our poetry editors are excited to share their nominees for Best of the Net!
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In her prose “Calling Him Back” McDonough describes through hauntingly beautiful stanzas a dying man in Commons, and what it means to feel everything. She has won the Pushcart Prize three times for her literary work. #southeastreview #literarymagazine

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43.1 Jill McDonough
Calling Him BackGabby and I made sure someone was calling 911 when we walked past the man in the Common dying, the scrum of people around him, trying to bring him back. Call him back one man kept yell...
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Fleeting, yearning, and missing something before it’s even gone, Chelsea Harlan’s Passage, feels like a glimpse into the past.
Harlan is the author of Bright Shade and the winner of the 2022 American Poetry Review and Honickman First Book Prize.

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