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Designed for writers who can’t take time off for a residential workshop, our online program is a unique opportunity to learn from three different faculty members in one genre-specific, generative workshop. And there are still TWO days left to apply! kenyonreview.org/event/summer-o…

Designed for writers who can’t take time off for a residential workshop, our online program is a unique opportunity to learn from three different faculty members in one genre-specific, generative workshop. 

And there are still TWO days left to apply! 

kenyonreview.org/event/summer-o…
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Today is the last day to finish up those applications Young Writers! Join a dynamic and supportive environment to discover new strengths and challenge yourself in the company of peers who are also passionate about writing. kenyonreview.org/event/young-wr…

Today is the last day to finish up those applications Young Writers! 

Join a dynamic and supportive environment to discover new strengths and challenge yourself in the company of peers who are also passionate about writing.

kenyonreview.org/event/young-wr…
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We're excited to have Aisha Sabatini Sloan in town for a reading TOMORROW followed by a conversation with Jennifer GalvĂŁo. If you're nearby, please join us.

We're excited to have Aisha Sabatini Sloan in town for a reading TOMORROW followed by a conversation with Jennifer GalvĂŁo. If you're nearby, please join us.
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It's finally here! The Winter 2025 issue of The Kenyon Review includes the winning entry of the 2024 Kenyon Review Nonfiction Contest (Jessica Petrow-Cohen), the Far Corners folio, poetry by Victoria Chang, nonfiction by Melissa Faliveno, and so much more! kenyonreview.org/journal/winter…

It's finally here! The Winter 2025 issue of The Kenyon Review includes the winning entry of the 2024 Kenyon Review Nonfiction Contest (<a href="/jpc_petrowcohen/">Jessica Petrow-Cohen</a>), the Far Corners folio, poetry by <a href="/VChangPoet/">Victoria Chang</a>, nonfiction by <a href="/melissafaliveno/">Melissa Faliveno</a>, and so much more! 

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Hosted by Academy of American Poets, Poetry & the Creative Mind 2025 will honor Patricia Grodd, a former Academy of American Poets Director and namesake for our Poetry Prize for Young Writers as well as former KR Contributor Terrance Hayes! Register & learn more here: bit.ly/attendpcm25

Hosted by <a href="/POETSorg/">Academy of American Poets</a>, Poetry &amp; the Creative Mind 2025 will honor Patricia Grodd, a former Academy of American Poets Director and namesake for our Poetry Prize for Young Writers as well as former KR Contributor Terrance Hayes! 

Register &amp; learn more here: 
bit.ly/attendpcm25
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Step inside our latest issue. This issue is overflowing with phenomenal work! From our Far Corners folio, 2024 Nonfiction Contest winners, several pieces of translation, AND Poetry, Nonfiction, and Fiction outside of the themed folio—it's a big one: kenyonreview.org/journal/winter…

Step inside our latest issue. This issue is overflowing with phenomenal work! From our Far Corners folio, 2024 Nonfiction Contest winners, several pieces of translation, AND Poetry, Nonfiction, and Fiction outside of the themed folio—it's a big one: 

kenyonreview.org/journal/winter…
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“Once I am no longer a woman, the narrative poem will / finally turn into a lyric one.” —Victoria Chang kenyonreview.org/piece/fig-15/

“Once I am no longer a woman, the narrative poem will / finally turn into a lyric one.”

—<a href="/VChangPoet/">Victoria Chang</a> 

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“A frail / anxiety layers my outside: a dance between my friends’ / rest. I weep my love through the rent’s end’s mouth.” What a poem. A litany of circuitous images—bizarre, alluring. We can't stop reading it: kenyonreview.org/piece/yellow-p…

“A frail / anxiety layers my outside: a dance between my friends’ / rest. I weep my love through the rent’s end’s mouth.”

What a poem. A litany of circuitous images—bizarre, alluring. We can't stop reading it: 

kenyonreview.org/piece/yellow-p…
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“Still, despite the shortcomings of seed banks, I am seduced by their promise.” From our Far Corners folio, read "Germination Protocol"—a thoughtful excursion into seed banks and reproductions of colonialism—by Developmental Editing Fellow Edmée Lepercq. kenyonreview.org/piece/germinat…

“Still, despite the shortcomings of seed banks, I am seduced by their promise.”

From our Far Corners folio, read "Germination Protocol"—a thoughtful excursion into seed banks and reproductions of colonialism—by Developmental Editing Fellow Edmée Lepercq.

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Thank you to Libby Flores, Associate Publisher at BOMB Magazine for speaking with our KR Associates today! We are grateful for the wisdom you share. We published Libby's story "Man Goes to Check" in 2021, and you can read it here: kenyonreview.org/kr-online-issu…

Thank you to Libby Flores, Associate Publisher at <a href="/BOMBmagazine/">BOMB Magazine</a> for speaking with our KR Associates today! We are grateful for the wisdom you share. We published Libby's story "Man Goes to Check" in 2021, and you can read it here: 

kenyonreview.org/kr-online-issu…
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"The poems were a kind of bridge . . ." A meditation on who you get to love—spend some time with “Ghosts” by Rick Barot: kenyonreview.org/piece/ghosts/

"The poems were a kind of bridge . . ."

A meditation on who you get to love—spend some time with “Ghosts” by <a href="/BarotRick/">Rick Barot</a>:

kenyonreview.org/piece/ghosts/
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“The interior quiet was sweet and different: Like a mango, thought Caroline.” —From “A Patient” by Rebecca Clouse kenyonreview.org/piece/a-patien…

“The interior quiet was sweet and different: Like a mango, thought Caroline.”

—From “A Patient” by Rebecca Clouse

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"Bets is falling apart. I guess maybe I am too. But somehow, for now, we both hold on." Here is a piece from our latest issue by Melissa Faliveno we keep revisiting. Read it at the link in our bio. kenyonreview.org/piece/driving-…

"Bets is falling apart. I guess maybe I am too. But somehow, for now, we both hold on."

Here is a piece from our latest issue by <a href="/melissafaliveno/">Melissa Faliveno</a> we keep revisiting. Read it at the link in our bio.

kenyonreview.org/piece/driving-…
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"The poems were a kind of bridge between the self that yearned for messy collisions with others and the self that was adamantly alone." —From "Ghosts" by Rick Barot kenyonreview.org/piece/ghosts/

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“The mango of silence bubbles in the compost heap — its bubbling surges, its boils pop like firecrackers on a string, it decomposes in a dream of speed and a tremor of sorrow.” —From “A Patient” by Rebecca Clouse kenyonreview.org/piece/a-patien…