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Yalobusha Review
Yalobusha Review is a journal of new writing, founded in 1995 and operated by the graduate writing program at the University of Mississippi. We seek to showcase work that alters or subverts mainstream forms of expression–work that is, in a broad sense, experimental, though that takes many forms. We believe the reading experience should be a kinetic one, and to that end, we favor art that has its own source of energy, drawn from tonal individuality, linguistic texture, and above all, a sense of exploration.
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If you have print copies of these issues of The Yalobusha Review that you would like to donate to our digitization effort, please contact us at egrove@olemiss.edu: vol. 11 (2006), vol. 16 (2011)Current Volume: Volume 39 (2024)
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Journal Editors
Reflections on “A Disturbance” with Sam Schieren
Sam Schieren and SR Álida
Reflections on “Tilt” with Mirande Bissell
Mirande Bissell and Jenny Maaketo
A Disturbance
Sam Schieren
Open Season
Anna Robertson
The Prison
Liam Powers
Six Months to Live
Jessica Bloom
The Suffering Years
Rebecca Holcomb
Days of 2023
Michael Chang
Terrestrials
Rodrigo Toscano
A Draft Opinion
John A. Nieves
List of Many
TR Brady