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In a new Behind the Byline interview, fiction reader Carina Imbornone talks with NER 45.3 author Lindsay Hill about poetic fiction, co-creating with the reader, and open ambiguity in his novel TIDAL LOCK.
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@judithclaire25 @NERweb Loved this essay! NER was my lucky Journal of the Month Club selection for November and your essay the first that I read. Then, twice more. When good writing cuts to the heart I hate to step away when it ends — so back I go — like resetting a needle on a retro stereo. Bravo!
"I focus on perception alone while creating drama within it . . ."
In a new Writer's Notebook essay, @YukitTanaka discusses his prose poem sequence "Chronicle of Drifting," which was excerpted in NER 45.3.
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.@GreenleyRachel examines how the ruins of the Umatilla Chemical Depot reveal illusions of progress and productivity: “I wondered if a more courageous act would have been to never have entered those gleaming office towers at all.”
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From the prose poem sequence "Chronicle of Drifting" by @YukitTanaka, first published in New England Review issue 45.3.
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WR member Shaan Sachdev received a notable mention in Best American Essays 2024 for his "Portrait of the Technocrat as a Stanford Man," published last year in @NERweb!
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"salt sparks.
is desire sight.
is suggestion.
another way to kill . . ."
From the poem "Blue Harp" by @serxaphym, first published in NER issue 45.3 and now available to read online: https://t.co/snd39tgyXX