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The Brussels Review
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The Brussels Review

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The Brussels Review - Autumn 2024 brings together a diverse collection of fiction, poetry, and interviews from an array of international voices. In this issue, delve into poignant stories that traverse time, culture, and the human experience. From gripping narratives like "The Carousel" set in the haunting days of Warsaw, to the funny and sad secret in "The Shoes," this collection offers a rich tapestry of storytelling. Poets explore themes of memory, nature, and the intricacies of the human condition with evocative imagery and heartfelt expression. This issue also features an enlightening interview with Annelies Verbeke, offering insights into her literary journey.

The authors featured in this issue includes in the fiction section, works by F. Kevin Murphy, Rebecca Klassen, Ciara Mandulee Mendis, Ornela Musabelliu, David Hutto, Robert Slentz-Kesler, Huina Zheng, Urmi Palchoudhury, J. D. Torres Duarte, Janet Goldberg, Paul Lewellan, Stephen O'Donnell, and Patrick ten Brink. The poetry section showcases the talents of Frank William Finney, Robert Rene Galvan, Moriah Brown, Elizabeth Gunn, James B. Nicola, Eleni C. Traganas, Nadine Ellsworth-Moran, and Peter Graarup.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brussels Review
Date
15 September 2024
Pages
150
ISBN
9782390690368

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Brussels Review - Autumn 2024 brings together a diverse collection of fiction, poetry, and interviews from an array of international voices. In this issue, delve into poignant stories that traverse time, culture, and the human experience. From gripping narratives like "The Carousel" set in the haunting days of Warsaw, to the funny and sad secret in "The Shoes," this collection offers a rich tapestry of storytelling. Poets explore themes of memory, nature, and the intricacies of the human condition with evocative imagery and heartfelt expression. This issue also features an enlightening interview with Annelies Verbeke, offering insights into her literary journey.

The authors featured in this issue includes in the fiction section, works by F. Kevin Murphy, Rebecca Klassen, Ciara Mandulee Mendis, Ornela Musabelliu, David Hutto, Robert Slentz-Kesler, Huina Zheng, Urmi Palchoudhury, J. D. Torres Duarte, Janet Goldberg, Paul Lewellan, Stephen O'Donnell, and Patrick ten Brink. The poetry section showcases the talents of Frank William Finney, Robert Rene Galvan, Moriah Brown, Elizabeth Gunn, James B. Nicola, Eleni C. Traganas, Nadine Ellsworth-Moran, and Peter Graarup.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brussels Review
Date
15 September 2024
Pages
150
ISBN
9782390690368