
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.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 91 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 5 days ago |
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It’s May, and it finally feels like summer in England (ish). As the prospect of a hantavirus pandemic looms, health officials race to monitor passengers returning home from the fateful cruise in a bid t...
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a toast for house spaghetti dinner with a necktie, fresh overcoat, potted plant
my body and my clothes in the street silent then under a burst o...
The ramekin of my dreams, Sir Walter Raleigh on Gentleman’s Relish, available on Ebay.
There was always a small pot in granny’s pantry. It sat, and it waited. Not opened often, not often needed — but needed, exactly, when it was needed. Ge...
Italians do it better. It has to be said for many things, and film is no exception. Bernardo Bertolucci — a protégé of Pasolini and undoubtedly a master in his own right — and yet there is a particular kind of arthouse film that mistakes in...
The Pett Review Issue 1 has finally arrived from the printers! While we are already working on Issue 2. The first-ever run of our pet(t)it magazine is now available in a limited edition of 20 copies (via our Ko-fi).
Written between Paris,...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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.
Absorbo, registro, festejo y me quejo en castellano e inglés
out here
Writer, Sunday painter and freelance dilettante &c.
Full-time conservation advisor for the Victorian Society, part-time writer for Watts & Co, and eyes starving for beauty
Researching architectural motifs used in political pamphlets in revolutionary France.
ponderings... thinking thoughts etc. percolating within the discourse
Founding editor of The Pett Review.
Writer, illustrator, co-founder of a tech company. Former fundamentalist and ashamed former Zionist. 3 teens, 2 cats, maker of pickles. Designer for afightworthhaving.com, go sign up.
An opinionated homosexual
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