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Amelia Loeffler’s poem “Distance Running Dreamscape” straddles “the peace” Loeffler finds as a runner and “the omnipresent threat of violence that follows women who run alone” with delicate precision.
Read the poem in full in Chestnut Review’s Autumn 2024 (6:2) Issue!
“In this piece, I tried to recreate a memory from childhood using sensory details and the feeling of the moment instead of using the actual time period (season), which is revealed at the end.”
— Liz Robbins on Family Room in Autumn 2024
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"I was fascinated by men’s love for wrestling: a sport so masculine in its focus on testosterone-fueled domination, but so obviously homoerotic in its skin-to-skin struggle." Andrew Zhou on A Language for Boys in Chestnut Review Autumn 2024 (6:2).
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"And if things could be different, I would have held
the knife steady. Made an offering. Praised and praised.
On Sundays, I forget to leave my guilt behind." — "Blasphemy Baby" by K. Mobley. K. Mobley Read now at Chestnut Review Autumn 2024.
Springtime might not be on your mind now, but at Chesnut Review, we are always preparing for the next issue. Submit your best by 12/31 for a chance to appear in our Spring 2025 issue!
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Read our exclusive interview with Julie on Chestnut review’s Patreon subscribers. Julie Allyn Johnson is a former Chestnut Review contributor who gives us much to think about in her interview with Alexis Barton, poet and student at Kennesaw State University.
Read our exclusive interview with Julie on Chestnut review’s Patreon subscribers. Julie Allyn Johnson is a former Chestnut Review contributor who gives us much to think about in her interview with Alexis Barton, poet and student at Kennesaw State University.
Ron Perovich’s photograph “Untitled” feels “like abstract geometric art, brought to life” and is rooted in the “real world’s ever present urban wear of cracking plaster and concrete”
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Are you signed up yet? Chestnut Review Press Chapbook launch event with Therese Gleason, Cynthia Hoffman, Sarah Sala, and Rita Maria Martinez will take place on Thursday, 12/12 at 7 pm ET. The zoom link will be emailed as a reminder on Tuesday, 12/10.
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Chestnut Review Press Chapbook launch event with Therese Gleason, Cynthia Hoffman, Sarah Sala, and Rita Maria Martinez will take place on Thursday, 12/12 at 7 pm ET.
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It's official! Our awesome CR community has raised enough funds to send Shedrack to Brown! You've raised $4,090--the amount Shedrack needs in order travel from his home in Nigeria to Brown's campus! Shedrack thanks you!
Hi, guys! I have a poem out in @ChestnutReview's new Winter 2023 issue. You can check the link below for the text and to listen to me read the poem, too.
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