The Penn Review
Issue 75: Spring 2026

With the release of Issue 75: Spring, The Penn Review can officially celebrate 75 years of publishing the finest poetry, prose, and art from around the world. This milestone reminds me of the ever-changing yet undying value of the arts in our society. — Mason Earle, Editor in chief


Featured Work: “Brood,” L.A. Harris, finalist for the 2026 Prose Prize

 

Chautauqua Journal
Carnivals & Masquerades Issue
Spring 2026

"We humans are performative creatures—the masks and costumes we put on are varied and many. But what happens when we take off the masks and costumes?" — Chautauqua Editorial Team


Featured Work: “The Tempered Speed of Westward Travel,” L.A. Harris

Book cover titled "American Fiction Volume 17" with a misty blue-gray background and a winding path.

American Fiction
Volume 17

“Never formulaic, these narratives engage and enlighten.” — Bruce Pratt, Editor

An anthology of postmodern stories which explore the human experience and grapples with loss in its truest form. Within these stories are revelations of identity, childhood, faith, relationships, and innocence lost. American Fiction promises something for everyone and challenges its readers to delve into a myriad of other lives.

Featured Work: “Batter Swing,” L.A. Harris, finalist for the American Fiction Short Story Award, appearing in American Fiction Volume 17, judged by Colin Fleming

 

Cover of "The Chattahoochee Review," Spring 2020, featuring abstract figures around a central black tree.

The Chattahoochee Review

“L.A. Harris’s flash fiction 'Sunlit Charms of the Bareheaded Soil Eater’ offers the lushness of poetry juxtaposed with a gothic storyline.” — Anna Schachner, Editor

The Chattahoochee Review is a literary journal that is widely regarded as one of the leading voices in Southern fiction.

Featured work: “Sunlit Charms of the Bareheaded Soil Eater,” L.A. Harris, finalist for the 2020 Lamar York Prize for Fiction, judged by Anthony Varallo