
THE PETT REVIEW is an annual English-language arts & culture magazine established in Paris in 2025. Pushing the spotlight into the peripheries for the critical and curious.
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THE PETT REVIEW is an English-language magazine established in Paris in 2025. A literary vagabond of no fixed abode, publishing poetry, prose, and criticism from the peripheries. We favour voice over credentials, and conviction over neutrality.
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I rant about life and call it a personal essay
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