My favorite part about nearing the end of a writing project is when I convince myself I am the shittiest writer in history and wasted a massive chunk of time I will never get back
Excited to launch our newest issue--2024, Vol. 36--featuring work by Graham Barnhart, Anika Jensen, Maxwell Sater, H.C. Palmer, JD Mathes, Kevin Bowen, Laura Sweeney, Bruce Weigl, Maureen Drennan, Terry Graff, @LKDolph, and many other great artists:
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MEA is proud to release our twentieth issue of AS YOU WERE: THE MILITARY REVIEW, which contains a diverse array of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and artowrk. We hope you enjoy, learn, and are enriched by these works!
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We don't wanna brag but we think we publish some of the best new fiction around. Take that, Paris Review, ha ha
Here's Jesse Rowell w/ "Second Skin":
"Alpert Nelsen had lost a toe. He just didn't know it yet."
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Lucas Randolph read a poem about his exposure to the burn pits on deployment, in an offsite reading at #AWP24, which by all accounts was stunning. You can read him here in @WrathBT, "Boys Play Dress-Up":
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“My postwar decade left me scattered—five homes in three states, four jobs, four therapists, two antidepressant prescriptions, and a failed marriage,” writes @laurenkayj for @thewarhorsenews
@milspeakf @Emerson_WLP
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