Editors' Prizes
We are now taking for our Editors' Prizes in Poetry and Prose. These prizes award $1,000 to one winning poetry and prose submission. Runners-up are considered for publication.
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We are now taking for our Editors' Prizes in Poetry and Prose. These prizes award $1,000 to one winning poetry and prose submission. Runners-up are considered for publication.
Our current issue is #49, Summer 2025, and features Carrie Bennett, Elizabeth Brinsfield, Brian Builta, Apollo Chastain, Rob Macaisa Colgate, Marie Goyette, Tina Gross, Megan Harlan, Heikki Huotari, Peter Kahnert, Emily Kile, Divyasri Krishnan, Seth Leeper, Anthony Thomas Lombardi, Matt Lumbard, Ethan Mershon, Dalton Monk, Kelan Nee, Aidan O'Brien, Matthew Poindexter, Teo Rivera-Dundas, Natalie Scenters-Zapico, Alix Anne Shaw, Dorsía Smith Silva, Steven Ray Smith, Anna Swann-Pye, Adam Tavel, Angela Townsend, Meriden Vitale, Lei Wang
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