Northern New England Review

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.

14/03/2024

Reminder, submissions are open until March 29th. Looking forward to reading your submissions!

Grandma Judy — Franklin Pierce University 07/03/2024

From our series "Unspoken Rules of Being a Leader" Northern New England Review, "Grandma Judy" by Anthony Emerson. "Judy met up with her grandson, Andrew, at the end of the aisle with shelves full of cans of pumpkin...". To finish reading click on the link below.

Grandma Judy — Franklin Pierce University By: Anthony Emerson (From our Series Unspoken Rules of Being a New Englander ) Judy met up with her grandson, Andrew, at the end of the aisle with shelves full of cans of pumpkin, tin cookware, and sepia-colored vegetable oils. He’d been sent to the farside of the Hannaford for the remainder of

How to be a New Englander (for dummies) — Franklin Pierce University 07/03/2024

From our series "Unspoken Rules of Being a Leader" Northern New England Review, "How to be a New Englander (for dummies)" by Julia Bond. "First, you need to choose a state to be from...". Continue reading on

How to be a New Englander (for dummies) — Franklin Pierce University -Julia Bond (From our series Unspoken Rules of Being a New Englander) Here’s your step-by-step guide on how to be a New Englander (for dummies). First, you need to choose a state to be from. But choose wisely because every other New England state will hate your guts due to some strange uns

Welcome to Vermont — Franklin Pierce University 07/03/2024

From our series "Unspoken Rules of Being a Leader" Northern New England Review, "Welcome to Vermont" by Donna Lauzon. "Welcome to Vermont, flatlanders, Please take notice of our no trespassing signs...". Read more on

Welcome to Vermont — Franklin Pierce University By Donna Lauzon

Franklin Pierce University 27/02/2024

Look on our website to find our submittable and post some of your own personalized work. Looking forward to seeing everyone’s work! https://www.northernewenglandreview.com/

Franklin Pierce University NNER Northern New England Review Submission Section Now Open! Submission Section Now Open! Have a piece of writing you’d like to see in our next edition? Click below to submit. Submit Here! About Welcome to Northern New England Review, the literary magazine of Franklin Pierce University in Rindge,...

Franklin Pierce University 15/02/2024

Come check out our website! Lots of big things to come hope you all enjoy.

https://www.northernewenglandreview.com

Franklin Pierce University NNER Northern New England Review About Welcome to Northern New England Review, the literary magazine of Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, NH. We are currently putting together the 43rd edition. Our editorial team is excited to read the works of writers and artists who live in Northern New Englan...

12/05/2022

We are so proud to share Northern New England Review Volume 42: Understory! https://tinyurl.com/NNERVolume42

Please enjoy our edition of mysterious (re)collections, meditative creative nonfiction, slow-burn fiction, and dazzling poetry. NNER celebrates the voices of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.