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OverviewThe 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dritan KiçiPublisher: Brussels Review Imprint: Brussels Review Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9782390690450ISBN 10: 2390690459 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 09 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |