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Check out our upcoming RABBLE REVIEW events, past and upcoming live streams, contributor readings, and more!
Workshops are coming soon! Be sure to join our Discord server too!
The featured work this week comes from our very own, Rowan Crosthwaite, aka, Ruthenium. In addition to their art gracing our cover for Issue No.4, we also featured their poem, "Push," which you can read on page 7 in RR No.4, or on our website for this week.
Featured Work of the Week: May 15 to May 22

New Blog Post!
RABBLE REVIEW contributor, Dr. Rob Burton, has written a new essay about the recent emergence of AI generated Lego-style videos coming out of Iran. How is the "accessibility" of AI changing propaganda, and how modern warfare is conducted? Read on to learn more:
From Lego Meme War to Meme Tsunami
by Dr. Rob Burton
RABBLE REVIEW contributor, Michaela Godding, has a new poetry collection available across multiple retailers. The book reflects on the year Michaela (and her partner) lost their grandmothers, and explores the complex emotions of navigating that time. Be sure to check out the book and be sure to check out Michaela's poetry which can be found in RABBLE REVIEW No.4, 5, and 7.
New from our Contributor Corner!


RABBLE REVIEW contributor, Lorraine Caputo, has a collection of travel poetry available now through, dancing girl press. Please support her work, and when you're finished check out her poems featured in RABBLE REVIEW No.4, and, No.8.


RABBLE REVIEW contributor, Edward L. Canavan, released a new poetry collection on March 19th. It is titled, Skeleton Flowers, and you can purchase it at the link below. Be sure to check out Edward Canavan's other works too! And you can also find his work in our past issues.



RABBLE REVIEW No.9 LIVE!
The RABBLE REVIEW team met on November 9th for our third ever livestream. The entire stream lasted two hours, with readings from contributors of the latest issue of RABBLE REVIEW. Discussion on RR No.9 followed after, along with a quick walk through of the new site and brief chatter about what is planned for Issue No.10 and beyond.
You can watch the entire stream at the link below or in the embeded video on this page. We hope you enjoy!

You can now read every issue of RABBLE REVIEW right from your web browser. You can even read RR8 right from this page by interacting with the embed ebook. The entire 8th issue is right there!
Before, you would have to go to our Gumroad store and download a copy. Now it should (hopefully) be easier to start reading issues of RABBLE REIEW. Issue 9 will be available to read when that is ready for release. Enjoy, and share the links with your friends, neighbors, pets, etc!
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RABBLE REVIEW LIVE
RABBLE REVIEW Live is our teams way of showcasing the work of our magazine and contributors. Our June 2023 stream was our first stream where our team met on camera to share work and give behind a behind the scenes look at the magazine. Several contributors also read their work. We hope to do more live streams like this in the future. Please enjoy!

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Smooth Whiskey by David Estringel
"Smooth Whiskey," written by David Estringel. Read by Jeremy Hurdis for RABBLE REVIEW. This poem featured in RABBLE REVIEW No. 2 (Winter 2022), along with many other great pieces, including more by David Estringel.
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