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Mar 25, 20233 min read
41.1 Rochelle Hurt
Mary Cassatt – The Letter (1890-91) aquatint and drypoint print made from three plates [i know that look—like something about to break,...
Mar 25, 202316 min read
41.1 Tim Raymond
Crash I have been gifted with misunderstandings. I said that once to my friend Blake, and he said, “I have been gifted with this son’s...
Mar 25, 20231 min read
41.1 Andrew Hemmert
After Moving In a room full of boxes, I am listening to the rain falling on my roof for the first time. It's March. Denver doesn't know...
Mar 25, 20232 min read
41.1 Andrew Zawacki
[FROM] THESE LATE ECLIPSES THE UNITED STATES are not the greatest poem. Unrest in peace: knee, neck, back, choke, sick, tired, ired....
Mar 25, 20232 min read
41.1 Christopher Brean Murray
The Day & the Hour In Cergowa, I considered Iceland's economy. Not for long. I was more concerned with light curve photometry, the way it...
Mar 25, 20239 min read
41.1 Nell Smith
Cumberland by Sail Not far from where the paper mill exudes the unrelenting smell of sweet, astringent sawdust, I am anchored just...
Mar 25, 20231 min read
41.1 Christopher Blackman
Contemporary Variation of the Flood Myth I watch as not light but brightness covers the dominion, blanketing first a few patches and...
Mar 25, 20231 min read
41.1 Masthead
Masthead Southeast Review, Vol. 41.1 EDITOR Laura Biagi (@LauraJBiagi) ASSISTANT EDITOR Amanda Hadlock (@AmandaHadlock2) ART EDITOR Haley...
Mar 25, 20231 min read
41.1 Readers
Readers Southeast Review, Vol. 41.1 Gabrielle Aboki Sarah Bliss Marcia Bronstein Kelly Chamorro Thomas Cowan Samantha Crawford Bertha...
Mar 25, 20231 min read
41.1 Interns
Interns Southeast Review, Vol. 41.1 Alessandra Cardelli Jasmine Loriz Andy Mills Arthur Noriega Taylor Tieder Sophia Upshaw
Mar 25, 20231 min read
41.1 Jay Yencich
The Field of False Horizons For the Mima Mounds Not that they're lying to you, but they are lying like a game of checkers gone to seed....
Mar 25, 20232 min read
41.1 Mosie Romney
Mosie Romney Multiple Selves, 2020 oil and spray paint on canvas 24 x 20 inches Courtesy of the artist and Nicodim Gallery The...
Mar 23, 20232 min read
41.1 Kara Joslyn
Kara Joslyn It’s Never Too Late for Lucy, 2021 acrylic and polymer automotive paint on canvas panel 60 x 25 inches I Promise Not to Sell...
Mar 22, 20236 min read
Book Review: Grass Chapels
Grass Chapels by William Wright Ian Hall Equal parts earthen and fabular, William Wright’s Grass Chapels, his first edition of new and...
Mar 19, 202312 min read
41.1 B Rivka Clifton
In My Slut Epoch “This slut pop. Whip your dick out,” are the first words in Kim Petras’s 2022 EP, Slut Pop. Petras released the EP...
Mar 7, 20238 min read
An Interview with Ciera Horton McElroy
An Interview with Ciera Horton McElroy Sophia Shealy Ciera Horton McElroy is a novelist and business owner originally from Orlando,...
Feb 28, 20235 min read
Fiction by Jackie Sabbagh
The Sugar Daddy You say yes to things. When the Sugar Daddy came out of his car he was holding a dozen red roses and I said Looking good...
Feb 21, 202311 min read
“An Amalgamation of Looking Up and Down”: An Interview with Lauren Rice
“An Amalgamation of Looking Up and Down”: An Interview with Lauren Rice Haley Laningham See more of Lauren Rice’s artwork in Vol. 40.2...
Feb 14, 20233 min read
Book Review: Through the Veil and Back
Thin Places: A Natural History of Healing and Home by Kerri ní Dochartairgh Gabi Diaz Guerrero Finding hope in senseless violence can be...
Jan 31, 20239 min read
An Interview with Dana Levin
An Interview with Dana Levin Natalie L. Tombasco Dana Levin was born in Los Angeles in 1965 and grew up in the Mojave Desert. She is the...
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