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The Brussels Review: Winter 2024

The Brussels Review: Winter 2024

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Dive into the evocative Winter 2024 issue of The Brussels Review, featuring a rich tapestry of stories and poems that traverse emotional landscapes and explore the depths of the human condition. This collection brings together a diverse array of voices and tales that resonate with authenticity and artistic flair.

Fiction:

  1. Subha Roychowdhury: "Your Existence and Me"
  2. Madhumati Dutta: "Brothers"
  3. Victor Oluwalana: "Ebele"
  4. David Levine: "Blood Brother Jack"
  5. Isabella Mori: "Threading The Needle"
  6. J.R. Gerow: "In the Garden"
  7. Jawahara K. Saidalluah: "Wild Song of Grief"
  8. A.D. Capili: "The Appointment"
  9. Zach Murphy: "The River Is A Mirror," "Orbits," "Good Evening, My Friend"
  10. Lucie Bonvalet: "Aurora’s hair"
  11. Dave Hangman: "My Husband Is an Emoticon"
  12. Michael Lithgow: "The Taxidermy Lesson"
  13. Mandy Ruthnum: "The Snow Castle"
  14. Jim Wasserman: "The lineman"
  15. John Carneson: "The Bar, the Scar, and Bambi"
  16. David Labi: "Lord of the Manor"
  17. Peter Newall: "Landscape With Birds"
  18. Ken Reimer: "Two Final Cups of Tea"
  19. Maggie Nerz Iribarne: "Stigmata"

Poetry:

  1. Gabriel Simone: "gold leaves"
  2. Arthur Henry Ginsberg: "The Bones are Singing"
  3. Stan Sanvel Rubin: "War Requiem"
  4. Jean-Paul Thuot: "A Substantive Change of Circumstance"
  5. Mohammad Mansournejad: "It’s obvious"
  6. Ace Boggess: "Fire and Water"
  7. Martin Rieser: "Flood"

Nonfiction:

  1. Lindsay Nash: "Nem! Is Not A Bad Word But Hungary Can Howl"
  2. Matthew Phillips: "The Bush"

Each piece in this issue invites the reader to a unique journey, from the shores of personal loss and redemption to the broader societal landscapes that shape our stories and lives. The Winter 2024 issue is not just a collection of creative works; it's a global dialogue crafted through the art of storytelling.

Embrace the cold touch of winter with a warm companion in literature. Get your copy of The Brussels Review's latest issue and immerse yourself in the world of exemplary literary craft.

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