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Bennington Review
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A national print journal of innovative, intelligent, and moving prose, poetry, and film writing. BR returned in 2016 after a 30-year hiatus.
Bennington, VT Beigetreten Mayıs 2015
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We are now open for submissions! Send us your work!
Bennington Review@BennReview
Bennington Review’s reading period reopens this Monday, January 5th. For more info, visit: benningtonreview.org/submit NOTE: If you are waiting to hear back on a current submission, we can confirm that your work is still under consideration and we will reply as soon as possible.
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Bennington Review’s reading period reopens this Monday, January 5th.
For more info, visit: benningtonreview.org/submit
NOTE: If you are waiting to hear back on a current submission, we can confirm that your work is still under consideration and we will reply as soon as possible.

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Congratulations to Issue Fourteen contributor Natalie Shapero on being Longlisted for the National Book Award!
You can check out her poems, "Fox" and "Enough," in Issue Fourteen: benningtonreview.org/store/issue-fo…
nationalbook.org/2025-national-…
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I still really believe in altruism. I believe it’s possible to give of yourself and expect nothing in return. It’s been the theme of my most unhealthy relationships.
-David Stuart MacLean, “The Eighth Wonder of the World”
Read the essay in Issue 14✨
benningtonreview.org/fourteen-macle…
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Check out Carolene Kurien's poem "Dear Gerald" from Issue Fourteen in the Verse Daily Substack today 🌟
versedaily.substack.com/p/dear-gerald
@carolenekurien
benningtonreview.org/fourteen-kurien
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Check out Mary Ruefle's poem "Hello Rooster" from Issue Fourteen in the Verse Daily Substack today✨ @versedailypoems
versedaily.substack.com/p/hello-rooster
benningtonreview.org/fourteen-ruefle
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The only words they could afford were ugly: daiquiri, colonel, pterodactyl—words that looked worse spelled than they sounded loose-lipped, aching in the teeth.
-Lucas Jorgensen, "The Bureau of Words"
@LucasLJorgensen
From Issue Fourteen💫
benningtonreview.org/fourteen-jorge…
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Unfortunately, it only takes
one person to change history.
-William Ward Butler, "Church of Anthrax"
@WilliamWButler
Read the rest of the poem in Issue Fourteen💫
benningtonreview.org/fourteen-butler
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If you make a promise you can’t keep
don’t call it a lie, call it a good faith violation
-William Ward Butler, "Keywords"
@williamwardbutler
benningtonreview.org/current-issue-…
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It is only now, as we conspire to end this world, that we can see how right we’ve been.
-Rae Armantrout, "Confession"
@Raea100900Rae
benningtonreview.org/current-issue-…
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Stare at the coffee maker
like it might offer
something more, something
you don’t yet suspect.
-Rae Armantrout, "Orders"
Read the rest of the poem in Issue Fourteen of Bennington Review💫
benningtonreview.org/fourteen-arman…
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Check out this interview with Issue Fourteen contributor, Izzy Casey 🌟
Poetry Daily@Poetry_Daily
Today's Feature: In this week's installment of What Sparks Poetry: Read Lloyd Wallace's interview with Izzy Casey. Read here: poems.com/features/what-…
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Monet developed a system
of lowering a massive canvas into a trench in order to paint the top. Whoever wants
can think how I personally probably would’ve instead used the floor
and a ladder, but, hey, to each their own.
-Natalie Shapero, "Enough"
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We need your help! The government has abruptly withdrawn Bennington Review's hard-won $10,000 NEA grant to publish innovative, intelligent, and moving literature. Your support in helping us recoup the lost funds would make all the difference.
bennington.edu/bennington-rev…

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Today's Featured Poem:
"My Brother’s Sentences" by Paul Gibbons, from Iss. 13 of the Bennington Review (@BennReview).
Read here:
poems.com/poem/my-brothe…
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