Publisher’s Description: “One of the journals most often mentioned by writers and readers - including editors of other journals - as among the nation's best.”—Boston Globe
By publishing new fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that is both challenging and inviting, New England Review encourages artistic exchange and thought-provoking innovation, providing publishing opportunities for writers at all stages in their careers.
The selection of writings in each issue presents a broad spectrum of viewpoints and genres, including traditional and experimental fiction, long and short poems, translations, criticism, travel writing, essays on the arts and literature, and rediscoveries. New England Review exists in a place apart from mass culture, where speed and information overload are the norm. At NER, serious writing is given serious attention, from the painstaking selection process through careful editing and publication, where finally the writer’s words meet up with a curious and dedicated readership.
NER is published four times a year by Middlebury College. Editor is Carolyn Kuebler; Poetry Editor is Rick Barot; Fiction Editors are Ernest McLeod and Emily Mitchell; Nonfiction Editor is J. M. Tyree.