Our Spring reading event this year will feature Leila Chatti. She’s also featured on Poem-a-Day today!
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In a very unique form, Zach Bartles uses interconnecting images to express grief and helplessness surrounding addiction and infant mortality. Bartles' work appears or is forthcoming in Poetry Ireland Review, The Iowa Review, and others. View the full poem in our latest issue! #fsu #southeastreview
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In her poem Kind, Paola Capó-García explores themes of self-perception and perfectionism by guiding us in wishful thinking through a fast-paced stream of thought. Capó-García is a poet and educator from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Read her full poem in our newest edition! #southeastreview #fsu
We wanted to spotlight “Against Dating” by JSA Lowe. Lowe’s poem explores the relationship between love and fear, intertwining the memories of the past with growing older. Check out the full poem in our most recent edition! #southeastreview #fsu
Avra Wing's poem explores the theme of learning your way into love and how language and skill can prove to be limiting. Wing has recently been published in Grist, Healing Muse, and Hanging Loose. Read her full poem in our newest edition! #southeastreview #fsu
Calling all poets, essayists, and fiction writers to subscribe to Southeast Review's Writer's Regimen this June! Enhance your relationship with writing and explore your creativity. All the inspiration you need can be found in our daily releases this summer.
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In her poem "The Dive", Chloe Cook gives us a glimpse into the world under the sea, guiding us through the exploration of the love of language intertwined in the curls of what lies below the surface. Also published in The New Criterion, read her poem in our most recent edition! #southeastreview
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Some body horror for the new year! So excited about my nonfiction choose your own adventure piece, winner of the Ned Stuckey-French nonfiction prize and recently published by @southeastreview.bsky.social! This piece is an excerpt of a full-length choose your own adventure book in progress.
I love this journal’s mission & am happy to be part of it.
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I’m going to thank all the editors and venues who accepted my work in 2025 – which looks generous, but is really just a way of telling you where I got published this year: Catamaran, @southeastreview.bsky.social ,Los Angeles Review, @maudlinhouse.bsky.social, Marrow, Oyster River Pages and Euphony.
Our staff just started their winter break, so we decided to give you a break as well… by extending the contest deadline.
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Our staff just started their winter break, so we decided to give you a break as well… by extending the contest deadline.
#writingcontest #artcontest #poetry #nonfiction #shortstory #flashfiction #visualart #entertowin
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Issue 43.2 is live!
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Southeast Review is pleased to share our Pushcart nominee choices for 2025.
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New piece out in @southeastreview.bsky.social, all about egg babies! First fiction pub in…three years? www.southeastreview.org/single-post/...
Ekphrastic poems are some of the hardest for me to write, and this one--based on my daughter's favorite Frida Kahlo painting--was no exception! Thank you to the editors of @southeastreview.bsky.social for including it in their new issue.
If you would like to submit your writing or art to Southeast Review, here is the link to our Fall 2025 Contest:
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Starting as Sundog in 1979, the time laced between the pages is nothing sort of magical. We have published authors such as Leon Stokesbury, Joe Pachinko, and Aldo Amparán alongside emerging voices that helped to build the Southeast Review we read today!
The 2025 #BSF anthology is available for pre-order, and I’m in it 😳 😃 My story “Cowboy,” originally published in @southeastreview.bsky.social, somehow landed a spot in this selection of dynamite stories by flash and micro authors from around the world. Pre-order link below 👇 🙏 🤗
We couldn’t have done it without you!
On behalf of the Southeast Review, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks! To our contributors, readers and supporters—your enthusiasm and generosity made our Halloween fundraiser a bewitching success. All proceeds will go toward supporting our national literary magazine here at SER.
And if you are feeling wicked and enchanted, join Southeast Review at our Halloween Fundraiser this Tuesday, October 28th! We will be hosting our mythical madness at The Bark from 7 - PM with a whole bunch of Hocus Pocus!🔮🖤
Which Sanderson sister do you resonate with the most? Join in on some delightful reads from our 43.1 issue by picking your favorite witch!
We have a review up for Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White.
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