About Us

Established in 2025, The Ammonite Review is an online literary magazine publishing fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and criticism/reviews from both emerging and established writers. Inspired by the fossils that line the shores of the Bay of Fundy, we approach the editorial process like fossil hunters—patiently searching, unearthing, and holding space for what endures. Our magazine seeks to create a place of discovery, mystery, and reflection, where literature can reveal the hidden layers of human and more-than-human experience.

The magazine publishes quarterly and is open to submissions year-round.

The Editors

Anastasios Mihalopoulos (he/him) is a writer, teacher, and editor. He received his MFA in poetry from the Northeast Ohio MFA (NEOMFA) consortium and his B.S. in both chemistry and English from Allegheny College. Mihalopoulos’ writing has appeared in numerous publications, including the Scientific AmericanNinth Letter, Fairy Tale Review, Pithead Chapel, and Strange Horizons. His poetry collection, Still, Sometimes, Shipwreck, was a finalist for the 2025 Alice James Award and the Black Lawrence Press 2022-2023 Immigrant Writing Series. He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Creative Writing and Literature at the University of New Brunswick. He lives with his partner and their dog in Fredericton, New Brunswick. https://anastasiosmihalopoulos.com/

Hannah Mitchell (She/her) is an educator, editor, and translator from Fredericton, New Brunswick. She holds a diploma of Early Childhood Education from New Brunswick Indigenous Career College and an Honours certificate in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from The New Brunswick Community College. She is currently completing her B.Ed. in Early Childhood Education at the University of New Brunswick.