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Northern New England Review A literary magazine devoted to creative voices from Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Questions can be sent to NNER(at)Franklinpierce(dot)edu.

Northern New England Review is published as a creative voice for the Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine region. If you live here, were once from here, lost or found your heart here, or are currently searching for it among the green hills, sparkling ponds, and rocky coasts, NNER has the poems, short stories, and creative nonfiction you want to read. NNER is edited and designed by students & faculty at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire.

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/coffee-and-cough-syrupNew featured piece by Eva Fottrell
29/04/2025

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New featured piece by Eva Fottrell

By Eva Fottrell After walking an underwhelming amount of time, I’m always confronted by how unhealthy I am. But today was different. I was experiencing the consequences of my exercise routine, or lack thereof, and a sniffle. Realizing I hadn’t started my homework due that night just aggravat

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/extra-sugar-pleaseNew featured piece by Ariana Rahman
24/04/2025

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/extra-sugar-please
New featured piece by Ariana Rahman

By: Ariana Rahman The donut shop glows like a promise, fluorescent lights buzzing in the dawn. I step in, hands cold, dreams half-baked, nose first into the warmth of butter and yeast. Behind the counter, a kid with blue hair spins a glazed ring on her finger. “You want sprinkles or regrets?” sh...

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/wicked-wintersNew featured piece by Donna Lauzon
24/04/2025

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New featured piece by Donna Lauzon

By Donna Lauzon Winters here are wicked hard  Neighbors grimace in their yard The holiday tree is lit most nights Would look a lot better with working lights Everyone's related to you or me  It's a family wreath instead of a tree Small town mayor tried and convicted 

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/how-wed-beNew featured piece by Matt A. Hanson
24/04/2025

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New featured piece by Matt A. Hanson

By Matt A Hanson for Yehudit She is as precious as our memories of us Those years ago, that we smile upon And drink to. In the Northampton winter Night, as I lean in, fascinated by her That she is and all she says, revelations Of what personality I knew, that struck me Thunderous, a body. Made t

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/futon-lifeNew featured piece by Yuna Kang
25/03/2025

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New featured piece by Yuna Kang

By Yuna Kang of acronyms and diatomaceous earth, stroads, cro-oads, the co-opt everyone goes to for after-dinner milkshakes and wormy, slipping through licentious fingers like soap. I go to the bathroom to wash, lavender-pink substance foaming over crackling skin. I put the newly formed blood to

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/on-the-beachNew feature by Kenneth Kapp
25/03/2025

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/on-the-beach
New feature by Kenneth Kapp

By Kenneth Kapp There were some who claimed that climate change was only a ripple, a small pebble dropped in the ocean. In retrospect, people now agree it was more of a tsunami. By then it was too late; millions were dying from disease and unidentified symptoms, overwhelming hospitals and medi

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/online-archives/scrid-of-culchNew featured piece by Robert Allen
13/03/2025

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New featured piece by Robert Allen

By Robert Allen The white curtain of snow whipped up the coast towards Katahdin. Falling white diamonds propelled by a howling gale, stung the face, forced the eyes to close, filled the nostrils, melted tasteless on the tongue. From Madawaska to Coburn Gore to the Portland Head Light, the r

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