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The Southeast Review, established at Florida State University in 1978, publishes contemporary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction through both print editions and digital platforms. The literary magazine operates as FSU's official publication venue, releasing regular volumes including issue 43.2 and themed collections throughout the year. Recent contributors include poets David Kirby and Anna Journey, alongside featured writer Zebulon Huset. The publication maintains an active editorial calendar soliciting work from writers across career stages while producing author interviews and literary event coverage. Content distribution spans traditional print issues, online formats, and Bluesky social channels where submission calls and literary news reach the magazine's readership. The editorial team curates themed collections that showcase multiple genres and perspectives within each volume. Florida State's literary platform has evolved from its 1970s origins into a recognized venue for American letters, connecting academic and independent literary communities. The magazine's archives document over four decades of contributions to contemporary literature and poetry. Editorial operations continue from FSU's campus, where staff coordinate print production, digital publishing, and literary programming.