CP Nwankwo’s poem takes the ancient biblical myth of Eve and gives her a new song to sing. Instead of the fall of mankind being something that happened to Eve, in this telling, she chooses knowledge and wisdom and to…
There’s plenty of opportunities to submit your work this month, and there’s a wide variety of options—particularly contests for poems, chapbooks, and longer collections. It’s prime time to share your work with the world! Don’t forget that acceptances and rejections…
What might catch one’s attention immediately in “Yang Gui-Fei Fresh Off Potomac Avenue” is the bold persona and distinct voice captured in its lines. While Yang Gui-Fei lived and died hundreds of years ago, she speaks anew with a modern,…
Visiting the doctor for a biopsy is often, inherently, a disorienting experience. Ron Riekki explores a compounding disorientation—impacted by PTSD and flashbacks—where doctors’ voices become anchor points for the poem’s speaker. In “They cut off part of my lip today…
read and download our 2021 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Kazim Ali
// by Abby Johnson //
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selected by Carl Phillips
// by Frederick Speers //
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selected by Jericho Brown
// by Naima Tokunow //
read and download our 2018 Chapbook Contest winner
selected by Joshua Roark
// by Xiao Yue Shan //