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Brussels Review - Summer 2025

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The Brussels Review - Summer 2025 is a vibrant showcase of international literature, featuring fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that challenges and resonates. With contributors from five continents, this issue offers a panoramic view of contemporary voices, each distinct in style yet united by a commitment to form and depth.

Highlights include:

Fiction:

  • Motion Picture Sickness by Beatriz Seelaender: A metafictional novella where actors vanish from film upon death, confronting fame, identity, and the ethics of representation.
  • Some Gifts by Gaye Brown: A personal essay on altruism, sacrifice, and the shifting meaning of generosity, grounded in memory and moral ambiguity.
  • The Word Thief by Patrick ten Brink: A haunting tale of obsession, grief, and language, where the right words can heal or destroy.

Poetry:

  • Sonnet Mondal: Fragments of Life and The Biscuit Factory-meditative poems on memory, tradition, and decay.
  • Yelena Moskovich, Christina Brannon, and Paul O'Brien: Poetic sequences ranging from lyrical minimalism to textured introspection.

Additional Fiction:

  • Hayden in March by Charles Wilkinson
  • Like Freedom or Fear by Danila Botha
  • Violent Design by Molly Collins
  • Please Help Yourself by Jonathan D. Scott
  • The Begotten One by Crystal McQueen
  • We'll Ride Them Someday by Joshua Carlucci
  • His Last Picture in the Ashes of the Fire by Wilson Neate
  • I Get the Lies by Stacey Megally
  • The Farthest Sea by Gabrielle Glaslyn
  • Mrs. Purefoy by Yannick Marien
  • A Founding Father's Guide to Contingency Planning by Louis Kummerer

Poetry Contributions:

  • Sonnet Mondal (4 poems)
  • Yelena Moskovich (7 poems)
  • Christina Brannon (3 poems)
  • Paul O'Brien (7 poems)

Curated by Publishing Editor Dritan Kiçi and the international TBR editorial team, this issue continues The Brussels Review's mission to bring fearless, cross-cultural literature to the forefront. Printed in rich design and available as both eBook and in print, Summer 2025 captures a moment where boundaries dissolve, and language becomes the last homeland.

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  • Jun 9, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 2390690459 ISBN-10:
  • 9782390690450 ISBN-13:
  • English Language