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"Inside Smile" by Tara Kipnees
May 30

May 30 "Inside Smile" by Tara Kipnees

The Editors
Poetry

“Sometimes, when night is deep, / I remember how red leather my heart is”

"Our Insides" by Ella Torres
May 25

May 25 "Our Insides" by Ella Torres

The Editors
Short Fiction, Fiction

“Normally to be standing wet and naked covered in someone’s shaved hair would be disgusting. And it was.”

Two Poems by Laura Vitcova
May 23

May 23 Two Poems by Laura Vitcova

The Editors
Poetry

“Hard is the edge of a shadow attached to a blade that drips”

"Lessons" by Vinay Espinosa-Ravi
May 18

May 18 "Lessons" by Vinay Espinosa-Ravi

The Editors
Short Fiction, Fiction

“…your hunger became less interesting. Home had been there waiting, right inside of you.”

Now Open for Submissions for Fall/Winter 2023
May 9

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Two Poems by Stephanie Niu
May 3

May 3 Two Poems by Stephanie Niu

The Editors
Poetry

“I hate and am my mother’s rage. Each city / promises me a new face. The deepest tragedy”

Two Poems by Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou
Apr 27

Apr 27 Two Poems by Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou

The Editors
Poetry, Translation

“Under the grieving trees / sways an infinite loneliness.”

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"My Internal Impression of Mendel Shattered" by Michael J. Galko
Apr 20

Apr 20 "My Internal Impression of Mendel Shattered" by Michael J. Galko

The Editors
Poetry

“alone, the monastery perched on a high hill, / accessible only via a long and arduous trail”

Currently Taking Non-Fiction Pitches for Online
Apr 19

Apr 19 Currently Taking Non-Fiction Pitches for Online

The Editors
Epiphany News

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"Walking Peachtree with Georgina Kleege" by Scott LaMascus
Apr 13

Apr 13 "Walking Peachtree with Georgina Kleege" by Scott LaMascus

The Editors
Poetry

“Those lost lines throb electric with recognitions—”

"Drinking Buddies" by Emily Mathis
Apr 11

Apr 11 "Drinking Buddies" by Emily Mathis

The Editors
Non-Fiction

“I laugh too even though I wonder if we all know it isn’t funny, and if so, why it is that we’re laughing still?”

"Name名" by Zheng Yu
Apr 6

Apr 6 "Name名" by Zheng Yu

The Editors
Poetry

“I massage my face every day and night to preserve a presentation”

2023 Breakout! Writers Prize Winners
Apr 5

Apr 5 2023 Breakout! Writers Prize Winners

The Editors
Breakout Writers Prize

This year’s Breakout! Writers Prize Winners: Chelsea Dingman and Tzu Hsien (Charlene) Huang

"34E" by Adam Bonefeste
Mar 24

Mar 24 "34E" by Adam Bonefeste

The Editors
Fiction

“There are millions of reasons to be late to a flight and only a very small number of them are desirable.”

"Ghosts of St. Patrick's Day, 1997" by Baby Dee
Mar 17

Mar 17 "Ghosts of St. Patrick's Day, 1997" by Baby Dee

The Editors
Non-Fiction

“It's a funny feeling that you get when you find out somebody set you on fire.”

“Seeing Red (Dispersal)” by Cecilia Feilla
Mar 10

Mar 10 “Seeing Red (Dispersal)” by Cecilia Feilla

The Editors
Short Fiction, Fiction

“He nestled under the animal scents of down and wool and human and closed his eyes.”

"I Was the Equal of Things Whose Secret Fitted Under the Beam of a Wing" by Cory Hutchinson-Reuss
Mar 7

Mar 7 "I Was the Equal of Things Whose Secret Fitted Under the Beam of a Wing" by Cory Hutchinson-Reuss

The Editors
Poetry

“…I try to fit inside the secret of my own / smallness—"

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