Set in Northern Thailand, this immersive narrative explores a young traveler’s descent into Muay Thai training, where through violence and the discipline of repetition, a bruised body and restless mind find unexpected clarity.
#TBR #Thailand #MuayThai
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First episode of Call to the Editor
We speak with Ximena Maldonado Sánchez, a Mexican artist whose desert-inspired landscapes burn with memory and heat. From Brussels to Athens, her work resists easy reading—it watches you back.
#calltotheeditor
#art #ximenamaldonadosánchez #mexicanart #brussels
Two poems trace the quiet collision of inner and outer worlds: one through the sensory hush of a child's late-summer retreat, the other through the philosophical pull of erasure and ancient language.
#poetry #childhood #nature #memory #TBR thebrusselsreview.com/daniel-sofae...
Through a cascading series of lyrical inversions, Never too Late explores the mutable borders between sorrow and strength, fear and awakening, memory and rebirth.
#TBR #poetry #resilience #spirituality #transformation
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#Ximena_Maldonado_Sánchez’s landscapes are not depictions but emanations—deserts that remember heat, speak in glare, and shimmer with chemical memory. Hallucinogenic and radioactive.
#TBR #painting #contemporaryart #LatinAmericanart #landscape
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In this sharp and uncanny parable of the afterlife, a man’s casual dismissal of medical advice turns metaphysical when he dies of a heart attack—and wakes to a cosmic guide cloaked in familiar forms.
#fiction #magicalrealism #afterlife #workingclass #TBR
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A quiet witness behind glass, the speaker captures a world of both tenderness and brutality.
#TBR #poetry #urbanlife #existentialism #observationaldrawing
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TBR Dark, edited by Femke van Son, gathers literary fiction that veers into the uncanny and speculative. These stories explore fractured identity, mechanized memory, and psychological rupture.
#TBR #literaryfiction #speculativefiction #TBRDarkthebrusselsreview.com/admin/introducing-tbr-da...
#HopeJoseph writes against extinction—of butterflies, of soil, of fireflies, of youth itself. Rooted in the textures of #Ekiti, this lyrical essay gathers records of life before they fade.
#TBR #essays #nostalgia #climatechange #Nigeria #Memory
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If writing a standard bio feels awkward and you crave some poetry in it, write it in the first person. Speaking of yourself in the third person makes you sound like Trump. #bio #writingabio
Ghayath Almadhoun’s I Have Brought You a Severed Hand is a searing poetic indictment of war, exile, and complicity. @dritankici.bsky.social #TBR #poetry #translation #Syria #Europe thebrusselsreview.com/dritan-kici/...
📢 Writers: A non-temporary bio is not a promo.
✅ Name, origin, languages, profession, education, major publications.
🚫 No blurbs, no “explores identity,” no “my latest book…”
Keep it timeless. Think passport, not pitch.
This is the framework by which we evaluate the submissions. It never fails to see beyond the well-crafted boring writing.
You are an inspired writer Colleen.
Atomic legacy meets personal reckoning in a collection that speaks through pain, memory, and the quiet defiance of survival. #TBR #poetry #war #Oppenheimer #redemption #motherhood
Cover art by Mia Felić
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Televised absurdity, Eurovision is revealed as both camp spectacle and geopolitical masquerade. From Australia's "migrating" to Europe to the politics of absence. Hills are... Was that a man?
#TBR #essays #Eurovision #popculture #geopolitics #satire
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What makes a story unforgettable? Our editor articulates a triadic framework that dissects the anatomy of enduring narratives and elements that grant stories their lasting power.
#TBR #storytelling #narrativetheory #literarycriticism @dritankici.bsky.social thebrusselsreview.com/dritan-kici/...
In this gently obsessive, unsparing account of near-meetings with Paul and Ringo, Szabolcs Benedek explores the ecstasy of fandom and the quiet grief of distance. Translated from Hungarian by Dóra Emma Esze.
#music #TheBeatles #Vienna #TBR thebrusselsreview.com/szabolcs-ben...
n The Only Summer and My Shell, the poet offers a quiet disassembly of beauty, longing, and self-deception. These pieces unfold with lyrical restraint, questioning meaning as artifice and love as undoing.
#Poetry #Writing #TBR thebrusselsreview.com/zilin-wu/sum...
The failure of the Green Transition is not logistical or political, but linguistic. By framing climate action in the language of disruption—transition, sacrifice, loss—we’ve seeded public resistance. @dritankici.bsky.social
#ClimateChange #greentransition #EU thebrusselsreview.com/dritan-kici/...
From glacial tea rooms to cicada-split heat, traverse the southern terrain of Tasmania in vivid, sensory layers, through memory and dreams. Cover art by #SantaZukker
#Poetry #Nature #Writing #Tasmania #TBR
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From the Siege of Yorktown to the halls of Congress, an Unknown Soldier chronicles the haunting continuum of American warfare. How many more final battles can there be?
#Literature #History #Writing #Democracy #Veterans #TBR
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David Newkirk reflects on the quiet strength and deep beauty of introversion, honoring the unseen worlds that shape thoughtful lives.
Cover by Kathy Bruce, Beauty, collage, private collection
#TBR #Essays #Writing #Psychology #Literature thebrusselsreview.com/david-newkir...
A luminous meditation on intimacy and the quiet revelations of morning light. "Together" captures the tender nearness between bodies, the sacredness of presence, and the almost-miraculous grace found in simple gestures.
#Poetry #Literature #Writing #Reading #TBR
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Christopher Kenneally documents the slow erasure of rural Breton life with care and clarity. A stunning tribute to local resistance, cultural identity, and small communities caught in global tides.
#France #BretonLife #EUImpact #Rurallife #TBR
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A messy, furious, feminist howl against generational gaslighting, trauma buried under kitsch, and the lie of “he didn’t mean it.” Happy, Texas digs deep and doesn’t flinch. #TBR #SurvivorVoice #SystemicAbuse #QueerNarrative #PopArtPain #bartplantenga
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The Game confronts the horror of living in systems that exploit trauma, twist identity, and commodify desire. A harrowing take on psychological captivity.
#DismantleTheSystem #MentalHealthMatters #TBR thebrusselsreview.com/jeff-l-olive...
Mostafa Taleb’s About That Magic Circle transcends genre—it’s a sonic meditation on unity, rooted in mystic Persian poetry and reimagined with a global ensemble. Music as soulcraft, music as justice. #TBR #PersianClassical @patricktenbrink.bsky.social
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This editorial by @dritankici.bsky.social lays out a vision for essays that challenge, question, and engage—especially on gender, politics, history, and more. A thoughtful reminder of why nonfiction matters. #TBR #EssayWriting thebrusselsreview.com/dritan-kici/...
“Too Soon” speaks to the violence of beauty standards and the silent grief women carry in the face of time. We deserve better than this fleeting currency. #TBR #Poetry #Aging #BodyImage thebrusselsreview.com/frank-c-modi...