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We are a triannual literary journal that publishes fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, mixed media, book reviews, and interviews. Submissions are open!
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THE IMPACT OF THEORY ON AFRO-AMERICAN POETRY A book review by Beth Brown Preston "In this recent offering, Major Jackson has assembled work spanning two decades in a genre-defying, multi-layered, and vibrant collection." atticusreview.org/the-impact-o...

RAZZLE DAZZLE, New and Selected Poems, 2002-2022, by Major Jackson, in yellow font against swirling blue lines.
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Open Eyes, Open Hands: Tenacity and Grief in Renee Emerson’s CHURCH LADIES by Ian Williams "This undercurrent of sacrifice cannot help but yield to a deeply and constantly felt grief that permeates this collection." atticusreview.org/open-eyes-op...

A woman in a white dress holding a white purse waves from a parking lot.
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ALMOST NOTHING by Shaya Kadouri Fiction from Issue Six atticusreview.org/almost-nothi...

A man in a black suit walking into a packed corner store full of electronic products. Text over the image reads "When he spoke, his voice sounded like the radio. He was asking for assistance, but he was not asking her. He was asking no one in particular. He simply said, looking up at the wall, “Perhaps someone could enumerate the distinguishing specifications of the latest machine.”
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Reminder! We are open for creative nonfiction until April 1. We take essays, memoir, micros, hybrids, braids! We like weirdness? We like form and structure, especially when it makes us do a double-take! atticusbooks.submittable.com/submit

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STILL TIME by Patrick Swaney Poetry from Issue Six atticusreview.org/still-time/

Hands holding brown soil over a green, rainy field. Text over the image reads "We’ve got time, I say, but I don’t
really know about gardens
or time. Do our lives get narrower
or larger as we live them?"
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TREE OF GLASS by Kris Faatz Fiction from Issue Six atticusreview.org/tree-of-glass/

A tall, winding apple tree in a field. Text over the image reads "Climbing is tricky on the newly slippery branches. After what she’s done, she’s tired, too. But when morning comes, she’s sitting in her favorite crook high up, leaning against the trunk."
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BOOK REVIEW: Louise Kennedy's THE END OF THE WORLD IS A CUL DE SAC by Lisa Seidenberg "One can feel the palpable presence of that dusty shed and the dreary dampness of the Irish weather permeating her lungs as she breathes it in." atticusreview.org/book-review-...

THE END OF THE WORLD IS A CUL DE SAC by Louise Kennedy. Cover image is one black dog and one white dog chasing a brown rabbit in a green field.
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A NATURAL HISTORY by Hannah Weber Creative Nonfiction from Issue Six atticusreview.org/a-natural-hi...

A white rabbit against grey and green rocks and a blue horizon. Text reads "She stands stock-still as she says it and looks more real than usual, like a dream. Closer to the bone than I care to be, as brutal as nature itself. "
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WHILE RIDING TO WORK by Eliot Khalil Wilson Poetry from Issue Six atticusreview.org/while-riding...

Interior of a bus with blue seats. A woman sits ahead and looks out the window. Text over the image reads 
"It’s hard not to follow each bubble’s career
as some float in the draft around the rails,
skim the floor or fly just below the roof."
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We are a triannual literary journal that publishes fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, mixed media, book reviews, and interviews. Submissions are open!
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