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Adam McGee is the Arts Editor and Managing Editor of Boston Review. He has a PhD in Black Studies from Harvard. His writing has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Electric Lit, Poets & Writers, Raleigh Review, Painted Bride, Memorious, Cimarron Review, and Assaracus.
Boston Review hosted a virtual reading to celebrate the release of our annual arts anthology.
In this new anthology of poetry, fiction, memoir, comics, and essays from renowned writers and newcomers, contributors explore whether and how we can repair from terrible ruptures.
A recording of the launch event for Boston Review’s new literary anthology, Ancestors. Renowned writers read their poems, fiction, and more.
In our new book, some of today’s most imaginative writers consider what it means to be made and fashioned by others.
Our new issue asks: How do people who are not alike forge productive alliances?
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