Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
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Our friends at @theflreview.bsky.social are still taking submissions for their Editors' Award in Creative Nonfiction! Details are below. 👇
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Don't mind us sneaking in a short story before the end of March! Today, we present to you, "Dying is Not a Crime" from Katie Jean Shinkle.
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The winner of The Florida Review's 2025 Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award, Wednesday Trash Day by Mary Kate Coleman is available for purchase!
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Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
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Shout-out to our friends @chillsubs.bsky.social for including us in their list of "Top-Tier Lit Mags that Publish New Writers." We are so honored!
Be sure to check out the rest of the list by following the link in our bio or going to: www.chillsubs.com/lists/New_pr...
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The winner of The Florida Review's 2025 Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award, Wednesday Trash Day by Mary Kate Coleman is available for purchase!
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Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
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New month, new Aquifer! We are delighted to bring you an essay from Lee Anderson. Read more of "Take Me Home" by following the link in our bio.
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From 183 entries, the editors of The Florida Review have chosen 10 titles as semifinalists for the Jeanne Leiby Memorial Chapbook Award. All entrants receive a year’s subscription to The Florida Review.
Congrats to our semifinalists!
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Join us online for the launch of WEDNESDAY TRASH DAY with author Mary Kate Coleman. Hear from Mary as she reads excerpts and participate in the Q&A with David James Poissant, editor of The Florida Review.
Find more information by following the link in our bio.
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If you are able, swing by our AWP table (T877)! We are running special rates on our chapbooks, single issues, and subscriptions. Also, come pose with our one and only Allie the Alligator!
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Be sure to stop by The Florida Review table (T877) at AWP!
Mary Kate Coleman will be doing a signing Thursday (March 5th) from 2pm-3pm.
At our table, The Florida Review will be running special AWP rates on our chapbooks, single issues, and magazine subscriptions.
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Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
#flreview
The winner of The Florida Review's 2025 Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award, Wednesday Trash Day by Mary Kate Coleman is available for purchase!
#flreview
Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open from now until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
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In today's edition of Aquifer: The Florida Review Online, we have Harry Burke's interview with Yasmina Din Madden author of YOU KNOW NOTHING from Northwestern University Press.
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Join us online for the launch of WEDNESDAY TRASH DAY with author Mary Kate Coleman. Hear from the author as she reads excerpts and participate in the Q&A with David James Poissant, editor of The Florida Review.
Find more information by following the link in our bio.
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Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open from now until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
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Kicking February off with a short story from @gaashley.bsky.social
"Dog, After Storm" is now available on Aquifer: The Florida Review Online.
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If you haven't already, make sure to check out our Substack for monthly updates from us!
Link in our bio!
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The Florida Review is happy to announce our winner for the 2025 Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award, Wednesday Trash Day by Mary Kate Coleman is available for purchase!
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Submissions for our annual Editor’s Prizes are open from now until April 15, 2026!
Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication.
You can find further guidelines and submit your work on our Submittable page.
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Christian Moody's collection LOST IN THE FOREST OF MECHANICAL BIRDS has been shortlisted for the 2026 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize!
Be sure to check out Christian's interview with David James Poissant on Aquifer: The Florida Review Online. Link in our bio.
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Please join us in congratulating Jane Zwart on the publication of her poetry book Oddest & Oldest & Saddest & Best!
"Used Benison" (collected in Oddest & Oldest & Saddest & Best) was published in Aquifer: The Florida Review Online. Link in our bio.
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The Florida Review is thrilled to announce our nominations for the 2026 Best Small Fictions anthology!
Congrats and good luck to all of our nominees!
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We're ending January on a good note! Today, we present to you "Please Pass the Flotsam" by Matt Cashion.
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New year, new Aquifer! Check out Jeffrey Wolf's story "Grandpa Flash"!
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Happy New Year from the Florida Review! The new year always brings about inspiration to try new things. In honor of our upcoming issues of the Florida Review, we thought we'd shake things up a bit!
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We are still currently accepting submissions for our annual chapbook contest! Follow the link in our bio to enter.
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