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  • The Metropolitan Review

    The Metropolitan Review is a books and culture review magazine founded in 2025.

  • Myles Werntz

    Exploring the moral life at the intersection of religion and culture. Author/editor of ten books in theology/ethics. Words in Christianity Today, Christian Century, and on and on.

  • Philip Freeman

    Philip Freeman is the co-founder of the arts and culture site (and record label) Burning Ambulance.

  • Nick Ripatrazone

    Nick Ripatrazone is the Culture Editor for Image Journal, and a Contributing Editor for the Catholic Herald of London. He has written for Rolling Stone, Esquire, GQ, and The Atlantic, and his most recent book is The Habit of Poetry.

  • Ann Landi

    Semi-retired art journalist (ARTnews, The Wall Street Journal). Now moving into fiction and memoir. Generally at the helm of a weekly Substack. Proudly childless cat lady.

  • Udith Dematagoda

    Writer, academic and General Editor of Hyperidean Press.

  • Tao Lin

    I'm the author of ten books, including Leave Society, Trip, and Taipei. I live in Hawaii.

  • Lev Xue

    love electronics, dogs, and technology.

  • Daniel Oppenheimer

    Daniel Oppenheimer's Substack is Eminent Americans, a newsletter and podcast about the contemporary American intellectual scene. He is the author of Exit Right (Simon & Schuster, 2016) and Far From Respectable (University of Texas Press, 2021).

  • Jesse Relkin

    Reader, writer

  • Nolo Segundo

    Now in over 260 lit mags in 21 countries with 3 poetry collections published in softcover by Cyberwit.net, the latest titled SOUL SONGS; and have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, thrice for Best of the Net.

  • Archie Cornish

    I'm a freelance writer living in London and I also teach English literature.

  • Sam Jennings

    American writer in London - Associate Editor @ The Hinternet - Film Critic @ The Metropolitan Review.

  • Theo Lipsky

    Marginalia from a soldier’s education. Views my own.

  • John McMillian

    Official Substack of John McMillian. Historian at Georgia State University. Companion of Foner (the dog). Books: @SimonBooks, @OxUniPress, @thenewpress. Bylines: @washingtonpost, @cityjournal, @theatlantic, @bostonglobe, @TheTLS, @wsj, and more.

  • Django Ellenhorn

    Fiction Editor at The Metropolitan Review

  • Alan Rossi

    Author of many stories and two novels: MOUNTAIN ROAD, LATE AT NIGHT and OUR LAST YEAR.

  • Noah Rinsky

    men suffer too

  • David Annand

    I've written a couple of novels. The first one, Peterdown, won the McKitterick Prize. The second one, The Dice Was Loaded from the Start, is about generational fisticuffs in North London, and comes out in March 2026.

  • Katharine Diehl Cortese

    Vocatus atque non vocatus deus aderit.

  • J.R. Solonche

    Nominated for the Eric Hoffer Book Award, twice for the National Book Award and three times for the Pulitzer Prize, J.R. Solonche is the author of more than 50 books of poetry and coauthor of another. He lives in the Hudson Valley.

  • Seth B

    Seth Bockley is a writer of stage plays and screenplays, fiction, and poetry. He also directs and adapts literature for live performance.

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