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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 36 (2023)
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Sugar Land: A Conversation with Tamara Al-Qaisi-Coleman
Tamara Al-Qaisi-Coleman and Conor Hultman
Second Story
Matt Kessler
What Girls Do Online
Mialise Carney
Wilderness as Manufactured Home
Kara Dorris
An Animal Learning
Nisha Atalie
Emerson Synecdoche
Anthony Borruso
BLADE OF LAMB
Megan Hall
Boston Common
C. Francis Fisher