

40.2 Ana Portnoy Brimmer
Sex Sonnet I An ekphrastic After Carlos Latuff In times of fascist barbarism, joy is a revolutionary act (1)— smeared across anarchist...


40.2 Storey Clayton
Glass Houses “9-1-1, what’s your emergency?” “I, um. I’m on the staff of a group home. And we’ve lost control of the group home.” For a...


40.2 A. J. Jacono
When We Remembered Zion She is lying spread-eagle on the mattress. I kneel at the edge. My shins are soaking in the mud of her amniotic...


40.2 Allison A. deFreese
✧ Winner of the 2021 World's Best Short-Short Story Contest ✧ Selected by Robert Olen Butler The Night with James Dean She tells anyone...
40.2 Readers and Interns
Readers Southeast Review, Volume 40.2 Fatmire Ahmeti Marcie Alexander Sierra Biggs Sirya Chakraborty Kelly Chamorro Matthew...


40.2 Laura Joyce-Hubbard
✧ Winner of the 2021 Ned Stuckey-French Nonfiction Contest ✧ Selected by Anjali Enjeti A Zuihitsu: Harvesting Black Walnuts My friend...


40.2 Emma Aylor
High Plain A focal point is like a remark being made to you. A landscape that has no focal point is like a silence. It constitutes simply...

40.2 JSA Lowe
Dear Ventilator Today I unfollowed you on Twitter; X— asked, what is the equivalent of that from before: deleting someone from your...


40.2 Caitlin Roach
In Oakland Cemetery After Mary Szybist You asked where to meet and I told you there so we could be as alone as the dead are. I was sure I...


40.2 Alex Pickett
Petland 1 Every day there’s new, weird trash in this overgrown field between my apartment complex and the interstate. A rusty wheelchair,...