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We are delighted to publish “I See You on Weekend Mornings,” Genevieve De Gange’s first publication in a literary journal. Together with the excerpt from De Gange’s story is Larysa Myers’ artwork “Eyes on You.” Visit the links in the bio to see the complete story and artwork!

We are delighted to publish “I See You on Weekend Mornings,” Genevieve De Gange’s first publication in a literary journal. Together with the excerpt from De Gange’s story is Larysa Myers’ artwork “Eyes on You.”

Visit the links in the bio to see the complete story and artwork!
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This week’s Online Exclusive is a Nonfiction piece by Minelle Mahtani titled “How to Quit Your EDI Job in 10 Easy Steps.” To read the full piece visit the 🔗 in our bio!

This week’s Online Exclusive is a Nonfiction piece by Minelle Mahtani titled “How to Quit Your EDI Job in 10 Easy Steps.” 

To read the full piece visit the 🔗 in our bio!
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With the holidays coming up, it’s time to cozy up with a good book. Why not bundle up with SER’s newest issue 42.2, out now! Or if you want to see your work published, submit your fiction, nonfiction, poetry, YA, and art to us today! #Litmag#literarymagazine#SER#Southeastreview

With the holidays coming up, it’s time to cozy up with a good book. Why not bundle up with SER’s newest issue 42.2, out now! Or if you want to see your work published, submit your fiction, nonfiction, poetry, YA, and art to us today!
#Litmag#literarymagazine#SER#Southeastreview
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We’ve been eating up Kate Pyontek’s (Kate Pyontek) poems in our new 42.2 issue. Their poem “Drupe & Bloom” reminds us that you cannot have beauty without dread, or life without death. Use the link in our bio to finish reading this piece along with their other poem, “Carromancy."

We’ve been eating up Kate Pyontek’s (<a href="/pyontek/">Kate Pyontek</a>) poems in our new 42.2 issue. Their poem “Drupe &amp; Bloom” reminds us that you cannot have beauty without dread, or life without death. Use the link in our bio to finish reading this piece along with their other poem, “Carromancy."
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Focused on translating memories imaginatively, Stoll’s pieces vary from singular sources of feeling to complex and active narratives as seen here in her work “Whiteout,” an oil on canvas. Go to the link in the bio to see more of Stoll’s artwork and also check out our new issue!

Focused on translating memories imaginatively, Stoll’s pieces vary from singular sources of feeling to complex and active narratives as seen here in her work “Whiteout,” an oil on canvas.

Go to the link in the bio to see more of Stoll’s artwork and also check out our new issue!
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Only one more week until NaNoWriMo is over! And three more weeks until Southeast Review’s writing contest is! Celebrate finishing your writing goals by submitting to us, and winning big. Remember BIPOC submits for free. Happy Writing! #NaNoWriMo#LiteraryMagazine#Contest#Prizes

Only one more week until NaNoWriMo is over! And three more weeks until Southeast Review’s writing contest is! Celebrate finishing your writing goals by submitting to us, and winning big. Remember BIPOC submits for free. Happy Writing!
#NaNoWriMo#LiteraryMagazine#Contest#Prizes
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This week’s Online Exclusive features nonfiction writer Emma Hudleson’s Craft Essay titled “Writing to Heal or Writing to Share: Beyond ‘Mere Expression of Emotion’ in Personal Narrative.” To read the full piece visit the 🔗 in our bio!

This week’s Online Exclusive features nonfiction writer Emma Hudleson’s Craft Essay titled “Writing to Heal or Writing to Share: Beyond ‘Mere Expression of Emotion’ in Personal Narrative.” To read the full piece visit the 🔗 in our bio!
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“The Sleeper,” written by Sara Elkamel (Sara Elkamel) evokes a dreamy and surreal mood. This piece won our 2023 Gearhart Poetry Contest, which is currently open to submissions until December 15. Click the link in the bio for the complete poem, and find our annual writing contest!

“The Sleeper,” written by Sara Elkamel (<a href="/SaraFarag/">Sara Elkamel</a>) evokes a dreamy and surreal mood. This piece won our 2023 Gearhart Poetry Contest, which is currently open to submissions until December 15. 

Click the link in the bio for the complete poem, and find our annual writing contest!
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Lindsey Pharr’s (Lindsey Pharr) nonfiction piece “Unfinished Foxes” was a 2023 Ned Stuckey-French Nonfiction Contest Finalist! You can finish reading her braided essay, which explores trauma and its subsequent responses in our new 42.2 issue using the link in out bio!

Lindsey Pharr’s (<a href="/lindsey_a_pharr/">Lindsey Pharr</a>) nonfiction piece “Unfinished Foxes” was a 2023 Ned Stuckey-French Nonfiction Contest Finalist! You can finish reading her braided essay, which explores trauma and its subsequent responses in our new 42.2 issue using the link in out bio!
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This week’s Online Exclusive features a conversation between author Ben Purkert and FSU PhD candidate Tom Sokolowski about Purkert’s debut novel, “The Men Can’t Be Saved.” To read the full interview visit the 🔗 in our bio!

This week’s Online Exclusive features a conversation between author Ben Purkert and FSU PhD candidate Tom Sokolowski about Purkert’s debut novel, “The Men Can’t Be Saved.” 

To read the full interview visit the 🔗 in our bio!
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The Interns want to say a special thank you to our contributors for their amazing writing and courage which made this issue possible. Plus a shoutout to all those who contributed their time and effort to allow this amazing magazine to continue! You deserve to be in a museum🏛️#SER

The Interns want to say a special thank you to our contributors for their amazing writing and courage which made this issue possible. Plus a shoutout to all those who contributed their time and effort to allow this amazing magazine to continue! You deserve to be in a museum🏛️#SER
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Hannah Smith’s poem “Miracle of Fishes, Texarkana” is now published in our 42.2 Issue! Make sure to use the link in our bio to finish reading Smith’s sensory exploration of a “meteorological marvel.” P.S. art by Hannah Stroll. Check out the issue for more!

Hannah Smith’s poem “Miracle of Fishes, Texarkana” is now published in our 42.2 Issue! Make sure to use the link in our bio to finish reading Smith’s sensory exploration of a “meteorological marvel.”

P.S. art by Hannah Stroll. Check out the issue for more!
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Michael Hahn’s “Play It Again, Asian Ken” is a thought-provoking nonfiction story about diaspora, assimilation, and the journey to embracing one’s heritage after years of not belonging. Click the link in the bio to read the complete story!

Michael Hahn’s “Play It Again, Asian Ken” is a thought-provoking nonfiction story about diaspora, assimilation, and the journey to embracing one’s heritage after years of not belonging.

Click the link in the bio to read the complete story!
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This week’s Online Exclusive features Francesca Leader and the process that led to her fiction piece “Cowboy” which is featured in Issue 42.2 and won the 2023 World’s Best Short Story Contest. To read the full piece (and its backstory) visit the 🔗 in our bio!

This week’s Online Exclusive features Francesca Leader and the process that led to her fiction piece “Cowboy” which is featured in Issue 42.2 and won the 2023 World’s Best Short Story Contest. To read the full piece (and its backstory) visit the 🔗 in our bio!
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As we all start to bundle up with our issues of SER’s 42.2, put some songs in the chat that you're jamming out to while reading (or writing)! #Litmag#literarymagazine#SER#Southeastreview#Favoritesong#Music#Playlists#books

As we all start to bundle up with our issues of SER’s 42.2, put some songs in the chat that you're jamming out to while reading (or writing)!
#Litmag#literarymagazine#SER#Southeastreview#Favoritesong#Music#Playlists#books
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You don’t want to miss out on Loisa Fenichell’s poem, “Country Music,” in our new 42.2 issue! Accompanying Loisa’s beautiful words is a drawing by one of our contributing artists, Larysa Myers! #poem #poetry #art #graphiteart #southeastreview Link : southeastreview.org/single-post/42…

You don’t want to miss out on Loisa Fenichell’s poem, “Country Music,” in our new 42.2 issue! Accompanying Loisa’s beautiful words is a drawing by one of our contributing artists, Larysa Myers!

#poem #poetry #art #graphiteart #southeastreview 

Link : southeastreview.org/single-post/42…
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Ciara Alfaro's “Kind of Monster” illustrates the fine line between societal approval and the vilification of women by weaving folklore with personal narrative. This won our 2023 nonfiction contest, which is now open to submissions until December 15! Click the bio to read more!

Ciara Alfaro's “Kind of Monster” illustrates the fine line between societal approval and the vilification of women by weaving folklore with personal narrative. This won our 2023 nonfiction contest, which is now open to submissions until December 15! 

Click the bio to read more!
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This week’s Online Exclusive features the work behind Lindsey Pharr’s nonfiction essay “Unfinished Foxes.” To read the About the Work (and the essay) visit the link in our bio! 🦊

This week’s Online Exclusive features the work behind Lindsey Pharr’s nonfiction essay “Unfinished Foxes.” To read the About the Work (and the essay) visit the link in our bio! 🦊
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Only one more week until NaNoWriMo is over! And three more weeks until Southeast Review’s writing contest is! Celebrate finishing your writing goals by submitting to us, and winning big. Remember BIPOC submit for free. Happy Writing! #NaNoWriMo#LiteraryMagazine#Contests#Prize#SER

Only one more week until NaNoWriMo is over! And three more weeks until Southeast Review’s writing contest is! Celebrate finishing your writing goals by submitting to us, and winning big. Remember BIPOC submit for free. Happy Writing!
#NaNoWriMo#LiteraryMagazine#Contests#Prize#SER
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Consider this our holiday gift to you! 🎁 The deadline for SER’s 2024 Writing & Art Contests has been extended to January 1st! 🌟 Now’s your opportunity to submit your work for the chance to win $750 and publication in our magazine! Visit the 🔗 in bio for more details!

Consider this our holiday gift to you! 🎁 The deadline for SER’s 2024 Writing &amp; Art Contests has been extended to January 1st! 🌟

Now’s your opportunity to submit your work for the chance to win $750 and publication in our magazine! Visit the 🔗 in bio for more details!