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Dedicated to publishing fine fiction, non-fiction, plays, screenplays, poetry, literary cartoons, photography and art, The Southampton Review opens its pages to writers from across the globe whose work is compelling. Our pages are equally devoted to emerging and established writers and artists.

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Volume VI, No. 1 Spring 2012 ($15)

With artwork by Walter Bernard and Jules Feiffer, and poetry and prose from Robert Reeves, Roger Rosenblatt, Phebe Shih Chao, Rachel Pastan and Billy Collins.

 

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Volume V, No. 2, Summer 2011 ($15)

In this issue we feature a rollicking tale of a 1911 flying ace and his derring-do. There is A. Robert Towbin's poignant short story, "A Business Trip to California," that is intriguingly evocative of William Trevor. There's a moving memoir by J. Patrick Redmond entitled "Margaret" that tells of his friendship with a most unlikely character, as well as a very brave short story by Mary Richie, "The Conductor," in which she explores the limits of traditional language and narrative form.

— Lou Ann Walker, Editor-in-Chief

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Volume V, No. 1, Spring 2011 ($15)

As you page through this issue, you will encounter plenty of writers--and visual artists--stretching, bending, yoga-izing the boundaries. Take, for example, E.B. Sanders' ideas on procreation. Or Paton Miller's approach to figurative painting. Think about the extraordinary story Peter Hansen has to tell after a plate glass flew off a Manhattan balcony on a windy day and struck him in the head. Don't miss Magdalene Brandeis' tale of dealing with the medical establishment during her husband's liver transplant.

— Lou Ann Walker, Editor-in-Chief


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