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"About the Work" with Jane Zwart
"About the Work" with Jane Zwart In our "About the Work" series, Natalie Tombasco asks recent contributors for insight into their writing...
May 16, 20221 min read


"About the Work" with Wilhelm Sitz
"About the Work" with Wilhelm Sitz In our "About the Work" series, Natalie Tombasco asks recent contributors for insight into their...
May 12, 20221 min read


40.1 Taylor Clarke
Noble Gases When the last tank of helium arrived, Ben and I were the only people on the loading dock. We were on our lunch break in our...
Mar 30, 202215 min read


40.1 Lauren Genovesi
See You Again When I return to the lab, the new tanks are the first thing I notice. My colleagues had no details about my daughter’s...
Mar 30, 202221 min read


40.1 Spencer Wilkins
The College Guide for Secret Diabetics Blurb Diabetes will bankrupt you and it will kill you. While you have it, it’s time-consuming,...
Mar 30, 202213 min read


40.1 Corey Van Landingham
Reader, I Reader, I Reader, I COREY VAN LANDINGHAM is the author of Antidote (OSU, 2013) and Love Letter to Who Owns the Heavens (Tupelo,...
Mar 30, 20221 min read
40.1 Masthead
Masthead Southeast Review, Volume 40.1 EDITOR Laura Biagi (@LauraJBiagi) ASSISTANT EDITOR Amanda Hadlock (@AmandaHadlock2) ART EDITOR...
Mar 30, 20221 min read
40.1 Readers
Readers Southeast Review, Volume 40.1 Gbenga Adesina Fatmire Ahmeti Tacey Atsitty Tanner Barnes Sierra Biggs Sriya Chakraborty Brett...
Mar 30, 20221 min read
40.1 Interns
Interns Southeast Review, Volume 40.1 Robert Michael Allen Sarah Forner Kariss Grissom Maddie Paskow Roxy Rico Annamarie Simoldoni
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Canese Jarboe
Economics (Inside our father wishes we were born calves Do my nerves misfire Or do the leaves in the corn field cling and cut at once...
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Steven Espada Dawson
in the dream things are as they should be i. it’s so cold everyone’s bundled like bank robbers ski masks and balaclavas one man misread...
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Tyler Kline
Poem in Which My Father Tells Me the Forecast The snow can’t decide whether to go to bed with its socks on or off. My father calls & this...
Mar 30, 20222 min read


40.1 Kelsey Carmody Wort
For My First Culinary Trick, I Attempt Bananas Foster Hand Pies and I’ve never had Bananas Foster or eaten a hand pie. I know that the...
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Elizabeth Haidle
Elizabeth Haidle Inward, 2019 watercolor, 15 x 15" Home Again, 2020 watercolor, 6 x 11" Connect, 2019 watercolor, 15 x 15" What Is It?,...
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Gabriella Adriana Iacono
Tugging when I was young, my sister would wash my back for me, scrubbing where I couldn’t reach. sometimes I would pull open the glass...
Mar 30, 20222 min read


40.1 Margaret Ray
Making Out at the Movies After Frank O’Hara There was always gum involved, back row under the projector. Sometimes I wanted to, sometimes...
Mar 30, 20222 min read


40.1 Olivia Treynor
Do Not Soften Your Edges It Only Makes You Easier to Consume Everything you’ve heard about me is true. I won’t worship that which wants...
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Stevie Edwards
Some Lines for the Looming Apocalypse After Czeslaw Milosz On the day humanity edges over a cliff with an unknowably steep face I am...
Mar 30, 20221 min read


40.1 Ross White
The Eleventh Bowling Pin I did not realize it was already too late, this is a club you’re in or you’re not. I did not realize I had...
Mar 30, 20222 min read
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