T Categories 2022 Contest Winner Mylo Lam Tri Nhan 004 Confesses to Tri Nhan 206 at a Beach i feel this story again again:
O Categories 2022 Contest Winner Robin Kinzer Onion Grass in February A Poet and An Astrophysicist Walk Into A Bar. There’s a joke there somewhere.
N Categories Poetry David J. Bauman Noriega Dies the Morning I Visit Dad A chart on the door tells how to know who is in what sort of danger by the color of their socks.
( Categories Poetry Moni Brar (un)inhabited You are neither immigrant nor alien. / . . . / You are merely part of multiple worlds.
H Categories Poetry Mary Christine Delea Hate Poem We have disappointed one another / in countless ways; let me count the ways:
A Categories Poetry Rebecca Griswold A Shrine We Built for All the Things We Couldn’t Hold What can we dig out of this collapsed house?
G Categories Poetry Sundus Hassan Nooli Gorl and Her Home In the golden lava Gorl remembers the stories of Home.
Q Categories Poetry Ruth Ward Queen’s Street, Toronto Minn tarf sa tarf tat-triq timxi l-istorja, (History walks from one end to the other of the street—)
R Categories Poetry Ruth Ward Ramalla Rajt xemx żagħżugħa tixgħel il-belt kollha. (I saw a young sun setting the city alight.)
t Categories Poetry m. mick powell thesis: here gender is elusive, if not slippery as silt the fact that it could be anyone / proves that it could be anyone
E Categories Poetry Bryan Price Elegy with thank-offering like a basin of holy water used to perfume the skin / or Trinity about an hour before sunrise—the reaper's / reaper. . .
J Categories Fiction Samantha Buoye Jacob’s Eyes I used to love this job, love the escapism of the mountain. Now, I had Jacob.