New england review
The New England Review (NER) is a literary magazine that publishes original fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. It is based at Middlebury College in Vermont and has been in publication since 1978.
NER is known for its commitment to publishing high-quality, innovative writing that explores a wide range of themes and styles. The magazine has a strong reputation for discovering and showcasing new talent, as well as publishing established authors.
NER publishes four issues per year, each featuring a mix of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. The magazine also includes interviews, essays, and reviews of books and other literary works.
Some notable authors who have been published in NER include:
- Fiction writers: Joyce Carol Oates, Richard Ford, Alice Hoffman, and George Saunders
- Poets: Mary Oliver, Billy Collins, and Tracy K. Smith
- Nonfiction writers: David Foster Wallace, Susan Sontag, and James Baldwin
NER is widely regarded as one of the most respected and influential literary magazines in the United States. It has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations, including the National Endowment for the Arts' Literature Fellowship and the Pushcart Prize.
NER is available in print and digital formats, and can be subscribed to online or through various bookstores and libraries.