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Malcolm Friend: Diasporican Interview feat. Manuel Fernández Juncos, Rafael Hernández, & Don Omar
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerJ. David: Paul Tibbets piloted the Enola Gay over Hiroshima and named the plane for his mother
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerJessica Poli: Ode to Seventh Grade Girls
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerHollie Dugas: This Nectarine
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerKarah Kemmerly: the doppelgänger
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerSheree La Puma: I Let Go
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerAnna Meister: Postpartum April
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerJane Morton: Drought
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerAnthony Aguero: My Therapist Asks Why I Think I Didn’t Deserve the Assault
December 14, 2020 in 18.1, Poetry /by redividerHistory
For three decades, we’ve been proudly produced by the graduate students in the Writing, Literature, and Publishing Department at Emerson College. We began as Beacon Street Review when our magazine launched in 1986 in a nod to our address. With a new headquarters in 2002 we relaunched as Redivider. Seizing upon the intersection between the creative writing and publishing programs housed at Emerson College—situated within the writing and publishing hub of Boston—Redivider has established itself as a coveted venue for writers and artists nationwide.
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