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Atticus Review

Atticus Review, David Olimpio, Boo Trundle

We are an online literary journal of prose, poetry, and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1700 contributors.

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Latest Issues

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Winning the Bread: A Conversation with Meg Thompson

I love bread. Also, I observe a mostly gluten-free diet. This is not the dilemma it used to be. GF bread has come a long way, but nothing beats a good gluten-filled Ciabatta loaf. Or a French baguette. Or a New York Italian hard-crust bread...

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Why You Should Collect Meg Thompson

Atticus Review is honored to present “The Bread Winner,” creative nonfiction by Meg Thompson. With “The Bread Winner,” we officially launch our 2026 NFT season. The second and final piece chosen from our open submissions last summer, “The B...

2 months ago
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A Look Back at the 2025 Atticus Season

Hi. Happy end of 2025. You made it. We made it. Congratulations?

4 months ago
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Why You Should Collect K. Uwe Dunn

I don't know what the K. stands for but it feels very Kafkaesque. K. is not the first writer to step out with an initial, and it may bode well for his future success. Besides that, there are many legitimate reasons to collect K. Uwe Dunn, a...

5 months ago
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  • Atticus Review

    An online literary journal of prose, poetry, and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1700 contributors. As of 2025, we became one of the first established literary magazines to publish work on the blockchain.

  • David Olimpio

    Writer, musician, author (Awst Press). Web Developer. Literary magazine editor looking to upend the model.

  • Boo Trundle

    Check out my debut novel, The Daughter Ship (Pantheon Books). My work has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, & NPR's The Moth. I released three albums of music with Big Deal Records. I’m on instagram: @bootrundle.

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