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Readings
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The artwork you see here is called "Butterfly #2." It was created by photographer Cara Barer, whose work often uses books as art objects.
As for our interviews...
David Rodriguez asks Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned author Wells Tower a few questions, including: What writerly habit would you most like to break?
Trevor Newberry questions Stalin in Aruba author Shelley Puhak about poetry, history, curse words, and the merits of John Grisham.
On the podcast front...
D.A. Powell reads some of his new poetry. Plus: Mark Hinson, Diane Roberts, Janet Burroway, Bucky McMahon, Pamela Ball, and Kim MacQeen all read from their work as part of the annual Jerome Stern Benefit.
And finally...
As a new feature to the web version of The Southeast Review, we intend to engage with the burgeoning field of independent publishing: small presses, micro presses, and Indie publishers. To kick off this venture, we've got this book review, by Kathryn Regina, of Robert Lopez’s hypnotic second novel, Kamby Bolongo Mean River, recently published by Dzanc Books.
And this book trailer created by Luca Dipierro for Andy Devine's WORDS, forthcoming from Publishing Genius Press:


