The Brussels Review – Autumn 2024: A Celebration of Global Voices

As the crisp air of autumn settles in, The Brussels Review unveils its Autumn 2024 issue, featuring a captivating collection of fiction, poetry, and an interviews from an array of international voices. This edition invites readers to explore stories that transcend time, culture, and the complexities of human existence, showcasing the breadth of talent and creativity from across the globe.

In the fiction section, gripping narratives take center stage. “The Carousel,” set against the haunting backdrop of Warsaw, pulls readers into a tale that evokes both historical weight and emotional resonance. Meanwhile, “The Shoes” offers a story that is both funny and sad, revealing a poignant secret that speaks to the universal experiences of loneliness and need for human connection. These stories, alongside others, weave a rich tapestry of human experiences that are sure to captivate readers from start to finish.

The poetry section offers a profound exploration of memory, nature, and the intricacies of the human condition. With evocative imagery and heartfelt expression, poets in this issue transport readers to the depths of introspection, blending the personal with the universal in ways that linger long after the page is turned.

In addition to fiction and poetry, this issue features a thought-provoking interview with Belgian author Annelies Verbeke, offering readers a glimpse into her literary journey and creative process. Her insights add a valuable dimension to this collection, reminding us of the power of storytelling to transcend borders and connect us all.

This issue brings together a remarkable group of authors, including:

Fiction: F. Kevin Murphy, Rebecca Klassen, Ciara Mandulee Mendis, Ornela Musabelliu, David Hutto, Robert Slentz-Kesler, Huina Zheng, Urmi Palchoudhury, J.D. Torres Duarte, Janet Goldberg, Paul Lewellan, Stephen O’Donnell, and Patrick ten Brink.

Poetry: Frank William Finney, Robert René Galván, Moriah Brown, Elizabeth Gunn, James B. Nicola, Eleni C. Traganas, Nadine Ellsworth-Moran, and Peter Graarup.

Each voice in The Brussels Review – Autumn 2024 offers a unique perspective, whether through the written word or through a lens of cultural diversity. This issue promises a literary journey filled with emotion, insight, and the timeless art of storytelling.

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