A new online literary review based in London & Paris, launching in April 2021. We publish in French and English.

Joined March 2021
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Welcome to our new twitter page. Our online magazine is in the making. Watch this space!
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Introducing Issue 24, with essays on Marilynne Robinson and race, Patricia Lockwood and modernism, Tana French and Zillow, the logic of the like, non-ideal theory, the Black Convention Movement, and much, much more! Annotated TOC here: thepointmag.com/general/issu…
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This looks great! ⁦@DrJamesJBailey⁩ and ⁦@EdinburghUPedinburghuniversitypress.com…

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The Spring Issue’s Prose - mailchi.mp/theparisreview.or…
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The Slit Review is now open for submissions. We look forward to reading your essays & reviews on books, film, and theatre. We start publishing in April!
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We publish in French and English.
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Congratulations @CKeeganFiction and her translator Jacqueline Odin!
Great news! #ClaireKeegan and her French translator Jacqueline Odin were awarded the Ireland Francophonie Ambassadors' Award for Ce genre de petites choses! The English text, Small Things like These, will be published in October by #Faber ie.ambafrance.org/Ireland-Fr… #ckfictionclinic
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Thank you for the shout out @TheBitchinK. It means a lot!
#FF Give some ❤️ and a follow to these newer publications in the lit community! @InertiaTeens @iowahorizonmag @lovelornmag @newdefencesNCLA @NRBuffet @openworkmag @RulerlessMag @sledgehammerlit @SlitReview
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Galicia’s language and literature are often cast under the umbrellas of Spanish or Portuguese. The writing in our March 2021 issue makes clear why this is more than a little incorrect. Read Galician fiction and poetry: bit.ly/3kCzJ9S

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We are a new literary review open to essays and reviews on art, films and books. An academic writing style is preferred, but creative nonfiction is welcome too.
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We prefer reviews & essays ranging from 800 to 5000 words, but this is only a suggestion. Longer or shorter pieces welcome too. An academic tone is good, as is creative nonfiction - whichever works best for you. Most of all, we’re on the lookout for good writing.
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'Said regularly resorted to the stratagem of making an extreme statement in one passage and then withdrawing it in another' the-tls.co.uk/articles/place…
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“An eccentric is an acceptable outcast; a figure who exists on the edge of society and yet is tolerated rather than extradited. Implicitly, the eccentric is too benign to present a real threat” On Eccentricity & Lydia Davis’ Essays by Eliza Haughton-Shaw thelondonmagazine.org/essay-…
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"Kiefer is an artist not only unique suited to post-war German memory culture, but also to this moment, in which we struggle to configure ourselves in the ruins." @saintsoftness on the new Anselm Kiefer exhibition, online at @Gagosian review31.co.uk/opinion/view/…
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