Yet again, we’ve been blown away by the quantity and quality of the submissions we received for our 2025 Spring Short Competition for prose poems of up to 100 words. (more…)
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Issue 31: Word

Issue 31: WordThis issue brings together six poems, each with its own kind of connection to the word ‘word’…
- Done by Natalie DeVaull-Robichaud
- victuals and victim do not share a Latin root by Matthew E. Henry
- Mr Green Thinks He is a Book by Hannah Linden
- Artifact by Gary D. Grossman
- Redemption in the Stationery Aisle by Andrea Koroluk
In other news…
- Huge congratulations to Darsie Bowden whose poem, Something That I Learned from Someone Who Is Gone published in Issue 14 was chosen for publication in Best Small Fictions 2025.
- Our Spring Short competition is open for submissions for prose poems of up to 100 words. This competition marks the second experiment of a pay-as-you-can model. You can find full details here.
Photograph by 明琪 刘 from Pixabay
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victuals and victim do not share a Latin root
victuals and victim do not share a Latin root
by Matthew E. Henry (more…)
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Issue 30: Friend

Issue 30: Friend
This month, we bring you five different poems, connected by friends of one sort or another….
- Articulated Bus by Julie Gard
- They Still Get Mail by Patricia Behrens
- Chasing the Dark by Glyn Matthews
- The Game by Hannah Linden
- Asking for Only by Julie Gard
In other news…
- Our Spring Short competition is open for submissions for prose poems of up to 100 words. This competition marks the second experiment of a pay-as-you-can model. You can find full details here.
