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Our second yearly anthology, The Ogre Sees All, is now live!

Well over 100 poets, ranging from some first time published authors to two state Poet Laureates.

We'd love it if you could pick up a copy - this one of our fundraisers that we do to help with zine bills.

amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CH2F8PXJ

If you'd like to support our authors and indie publishing, but don't need a copy for yourself ... there's always the option to donate a copy to your local library.

It's a great way to help authors gain longterm exposure to new readers. 😀

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@info

"Although the figures portrayed in Nøkken (The Monster of the Lake), Skogtrollet (The Forest Troll) and Pesta (The Black Death) are over 100 years old, they still resonate as icons within the minds of many Norwegians. But who is the artist who created these legendary characters?"

#TheodorKittelsen #Nøkken
nasjonalmuseet.no/en/collectio

@degloved

Indeed! We picked this (heavily edited and remixed) version for its classic appeal - it won the most votes from our editorial group out of a range of proposed covers - and because the poems in the collection feature a great deal of water imagery and nature scenes.

@info Look at what we found in the park in the dark....

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Red Ogre Review is a monthly journal of poetry, prose poetry, and visual art. We are fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media for non-profit activities. Tweets by Matt, EIC.