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Please join us in celebrating The Florida Review contributors Naomi Gordon-Loebl and Jason Brown, whose respective essays were honored as "Notable Essays of 2024" by Best American Essays.

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Please join us in celebrating our nominees for the 2026 Best of the Net anthology! Check out all these amazing pieces in Aquifer: The Florida Review Online. Best of luck to all the nominees!

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Check out Shruti Singh's graphic narrative THE GARDEN OF ADULTHOOD FRIENDSHIPS today on Aquifer.
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That’s right! The Florida Review and Aquifer are returning from a well-deserved hibernation. Here’s what to look forward to:

* Aquifer’s next publication on 8/28
* The release of issue 49.1 of The Florida Review
* Our Substack newsletter returning in September

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We’re closing out National Poetry Month with a collaboration! This selection of poetry by Shann Ray and art by James Black comes from their project Brother, My Brother. Check our Linktree (in bio) to read all eight poems.

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Keep reading “Sonnet for trigger → obsessional doubt → consequence,” a poem by
@ericadawsonpoet.bsky.social in Aquifer!

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You can keep reading “Miss Lorenz” a new poem by @clintmargrave.bsky.social on Aquifer!

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Today’s poem is “make a poem out of nothing” by JC Talamantez. You can read this poem and all our poetry this month in Aquifer: The Florida Review Online!

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📢REMINDER📢
Today is the LAST DAY to submit your work to our Editor's Prizes in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

Submissions close at 11:59 P.M. Eastern time!

Winners receive a $1000 prize and publication in The Florida Review.

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Today we’re sharing two new poems by Jess Yuan “BIOSPHERE” and “CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION.”
You can read these poems and all our poetry this month in Aquifer: The Florida Review Online!
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Our Editor’s Prizes close next week, on April 15th! Send us your best fiction, nonfiction, and poetry!

Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication. 

Check our Submittable page for submission guidelines (link in bio).

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Read two new poems, “Ode to the Weekend” and “Ode to the Skateboard” by Jose Hernandez Diaz in Aquifer!

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We’re publishing poetry in Aquifer twice a week for National Poetry Month. Today we have two poems by @janezwart.bsky.social “Plots” and “Used Benison.”

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We’re getting close to the deadline for our Editor’s Prizes!

Submissions close April 15th! Send us your best fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Each winner receives publication and a $1,000 prize. 



Check our Submittable page for submission guidelines (link in bio)


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📢REMINDER📢

Submissions for our Editor’s Prizes close April 15th! That means you have less than 2 weeks to send us your best fiction, nonfiction, and poetry

Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1000 upon publication

See Submittable for guidelines (link in bio)

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It’s National Poetry Month, and we’re celebrating by publishing all poetry in Aquifer in April.

Kicking off the month is Cynthia Atkins with “POEM WHEN REMINDED ABOUT GRACE.” Read it now in Aquifer, link in our bio.

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Have you visited our table at AWP? The Florida Review will be at the book fair today and tomorrow at table 306! Come by, say hello, and grab a copy of our new issue.

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Read “The Art of Murder” by Juliana Gray, an essay on murderer memorabilia and our relationship with true crime, on Aquifer!

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Read an essay by Anne Panning in Aquifer!

Panning’s debut poetry collection, Spit & Glitter, is forthcoming from Cornerstone Press. She has published a memoir, Dragonfly Notes: On Distance and Loss, as well as a novel, Butter.

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“’Her Latin-derived name, ‘courageous virgin,’ seems predictable. But In Dutch, she’s called ‘Ontkommer,’ which means ‘One Who Avoids Something’”: Read more from Kim Magowan’s flash fiction story, "Ontkommer" in Aquifer!

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Announcing our winner for the Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award, Wednesday Trash Day by Mary Kate Coleman, available for purchase in early 2026.

Mary Kate Coleman is a Fulbright scholar and has served as an investigator on the digital storytelling project Humanizing Deportation.

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Don’t forget: our annual Editor’s Prizes in Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Poetry are open until April 15th!

Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication. 

Check our Submittable page for submission guidelines (link in bio)!

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Check out a new interview in Aquifer: Leona Strong and Brian Alessandro discuss his forthcoming novel, Julian’s Debut.

Brian Alessandro has written for numerous publications and is the author of three novels, The Unmentionable Mann, Performer Non Grata, and Julian's Debut.

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Reminder that our annual Editor’s Prizes in Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Poetry are open until April 15th!

Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000 upon publication. 

Check our Submittable page for submission guidelines (link in bio)!

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Read "Coming Home to Roost" a new graphic narrative by @laurachowfun.bsky.social on Aquifer!

Reeve is the author of the short story collection A Small Apocalypse. Her writing and graphic work can be found in The Offing, Lit Hub, The Rumpus, Catapult, Joyland, and elsewhere.

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We're excited to announce the finalists for the 14th Annual Jeanne Leiby Chapbook Award!

From 166 entries, the 2025 finalists are:

Wednesday Trash Day, Mary Kate Coleman

Rules for Resurrection, Mary Grimm

How to Build a Bridge Across the Ocean, Matthew Torralba Andrews

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"Lake Erie gives us all she can, and we take it"—keep reading a new essay by Melina Papadopoulos in Aquifer!

Melina Papadopoulos is an editor from Ohio. Her work has appeared in Booth, Plume Poetry, Rattle, and trampset. She loves birds and tea.
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Keep reading @officialmchangpoet.bsky.social ’s new poem “CONFESSIONAL” in Aquifer!

Michael Chang (they/them) is the author of many volumes of poetry, including TOY SOLDIERS (Action, Spectacle, 2024), THINGS A BRIGHT BOY CAN DO (Coach House Books, 2025) & HEROES (845 Press, 2025).

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Sophia Saco and The Florida Review contributor Bridget Bell discuss Bell’s debut poetry collection: All That We Ask of You Is to Always Be Happy in a new Aquifer interview! Visit the link in our bio to keep reading!

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Super excited to learn from @theflreview that my prose chapbook, Breadcrumbs, was longlisted for the 14th Annual Jeanne Leiby Memorial Chapbook Award. I'm honored to be among 14 other semi-finalists. Thanks to the Florida Review for the recognition. #theflreview #chapbookcontest

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