IN THIS ISSUE
Richard Garn
interviews
Debra Monroe
&
Katherine Burgess
interviews
Ryan Boudinot
Meanwhile...from our ongoing Podcast series:
Richard Garn
interviews
Debra Monroe
&
Katherine Burgess
interviews
Ryan Boudinot
Meanwhile...from our ongoing Podcast series:
Listen to
Margaret Atwood
speak candidly to students, professors and fans at Florida State University
Also, check out these fresh reviews of small/independent press titles:
Joe Sacksteder
reviews
Blake Butler’s Ever (Calamari Press)
J.A. Tyler
reviews
Evan Lavander-Smith’s From Old Notebooks (BlazeVOX)
Brandi George
reviews
Mary Jo Bang’s The Bride of E (Graywolf)
Stephen Tully Dierks
reviews
Zachary German's Eat When You Feel Sad (Melville House)
and
Brandon Scott Gorrell's during my nervous breakdown i want to have a biographer present (Muumuu House)
Lily Hoang
reviews
Roberto Bolaño's Monsieur Pain (New Directions)
And in closing, a few important announcements...
The Southeast Review has shut down Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction submissions until August 1st, but please send us book reviews for recent works by clicking here!
&
The re-run of our most recent Writer's Regimen for Adults will be starting on June 1st, so click here to sign up now! Then read the winning pieces from our April Regimen, prose by Ethel Rohan and poetry from Marilyn Cavicchia!
&
Here is the winning entry from our AWP Post-It Competition
written by John Nieves:

Margaret Atwood
speak candidly to students, professors and fans at Florida State University
Also, check out these fresh reviews of small/independent press titles:
Joe Sacksteder
reviews
Blake Butler’s Ever (Calamari Press)
J.A. Tyler
reviews
Evan Lavander-Smith’s From Old Notebooks (BlazeVOX)
Brandi George
reviews
Mary Jo Bang’s The Bride of E (Graywolf)
Stephen Tully Dierks
reviews
Zachary German's Eat When You Feel Sad (Melville House)
and
Brandon Scott Gorrell's during my nervous breakdown i want to have a biographer present (Muumuu House)
Lily Hoang
reviews
Roberto Bolaño's Monsieur Pain (New Directions)
And in closing, a few important announcements...
The Southeast Review has shut down Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction submissions until August 1st, but please send us book reviews for recent works by clicking here!
&
The re-run of our most recent Writer's Regimen for Adults will be starting on June 1st, so click here to sign up now! Then read the winning pieces from our April Regimen, prose by Ethel Rohan and poetry from Marilyn Cavicchia!
&
Here is the winning entry from our AWP Post-It Competition
written by John Nieves:



