This fall, get a serving of world-class literature with The Southern Review. You can visit the Rocky Mountains with Analía Villagra, attend a Christmas service in China with Mister Slow of Joondalup, or stumble through the streets of Seoul with Sena Moon. Relive memories of Uganda in Arao Ameny’s new poem, “Away,” or simply find a new strategy for navigating road construction in New Orleans with Christopher Shipman. Along with new poetry by David Hernandez, Bonnie Jo Campbell, and Kwame Dawes, this issue features the origami of Hoàng Tiến Quyết, a Vietnamese artist who specializes in the technique of wet paper folding to create striking, lifelike animals.