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        Lost & Found | Lisa Ochoa

        August 18, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
          Lisa Ochoa lives and writes in Tucson, AZ. Her writing explores the complicated world of our...

        The Back Bedroom Shadow | Koren Kelly

        July 25, 2023 · ESSAY PRIZE
        As a child, I was obsessed with the idea of my house being haunted. Never mind the fact that my...

        Back In My Day, There Were Bees | David Iscoe

        July 17, 2023 · STORY PRIZE
        “This place used to be crawling with bees,” said Jenny’s older cousin. “Literally crawling. They...

        Absolute Certainty in Uncertain Times | Judy J. Johnson

        June 27, 2023 · ESSAY PRIZE
        Science, politics, and religion are the most influential forces that alter the course of human...

        The Fool | Don Mitchell

        June 13, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
        I am a wanderer In search of new beginnings A vagabond With nothing but a bag full of hopes...

        Tears are the Pus of the Soul | Pál Dániel Levente

        June 7, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
        I’m standing in the queue at the corner shop, two women are waiting for their turn in front of...

        Night Flowers | Lincoln McElwee

        March 22, 2023 · ESSAY PRIZE
        Florence, Italy I moved in with Drew, the Texan dominatrix, and the satanic cat because I didn...

        You've Got Mail | Dutch Simmons

        March 9, 2023 · STORY PRIZE
        We are born preconditioned to embrace the catastrophic. To eagerly crane our heads towards...

        Telling It Slant | Ellaraine Lockie

        February 28, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
        “. . . a contemporary sculpture representing the barbed fences white settlers used to deny...

        Waiting | Miki Lentin

        February 23, 2023 · STORY PRIZE
          Fatima stood perfectly still by the front door, breathing, but not noticeably, as if the...

        Any Body of Water | Jackleen Holton

        February 7, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
          Tonight, any body of water will do, the hot tub, followed by the cold shock of the winter...

        Bar Harbor Fortune | Dianalee Velie

        January 20, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
          I don’t need your answered prayers or the chains your lover wears.   I don’t need your rings...

        The Dream of a Nothing Special Kid | Ernie Brill

        January 13, 2023 · STORY PRIZE
        Stuie has always been nothing special. Even he knows, deep down, disappointed, that he is — a...

        Rain Boots | MaKady Mangelson

        January 7, 2023 · POEM PRIZE
          Somber rain boots, lonely in the corner,  gathering dust in a dark room.  Outside,...

        Submission of the Sun | Laleh A Marvasti

        November 30, 2022 · POEM PRIZE
        When night winds no longer whisper darkness, as in truth it must, When the dark shadow admits its...

        More Beautiful | Michael Loderstedt

        November 29, 2022 · ESSAY PRIZE
        Lost my shape Trying to act casual! Can’t stop I might end up in the hospital I feel like an...

        Family Recipe | Steve Cavin

        November 9, 2022 · POEM PRIZE
          Oxygen, 65 parts per hundred. Add her mother's smiling eyes, And her father's strong chin...

        Threaded | Ally Gregory

        October 31, 2022 · STORY PRIZE
        The thread attached to her at the point where her right hip met her back. It was taut but did not...

        Rules of Deception | Zoë Crowest

        December 14, 2020 · STORY PRIZE
        People’s eyes glow golden when they lie; it’s quite beautiful. Sometimes only a brief flash,...

        The Rules | J.McAuley

        November 30, 2020 · STORY PRIZE
        The bent old man with the accordion. The young woman banging the tambourine against a velvet knee...
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        • Prize-winning stories, essays, and poems that ignore the crowd and follow the muse (in 1,000 words or less).

          Lost & Found | Lisa Ochoa

          August 18, 2023
            Lisa Ochoa lives and writes in Tucson, AZ. Her writing explores the complicated world of our...

          The Back Bedroom Shadow | Koren Kelly

          July 25, 2023
          As a child, I was obsessed with the idea of my house being haunted. Never mind the fact that my...

          Back In My Day, There Were Bees | David Iscoe

          July 17, 2023
          “This place used to be crawling with bees,” said Jenny’s older cousin. “Literally crawling. They...

          Absolute Certainty in Uncertain Times | Judy J. Johnson

          June 27, 2023
          Science, politics, and religion are the most influential forces that alter the course of human...

          The Fool | Don Mitchell

          June 13, 2023
          I am a wanderer In search of new beginnings A vagabond With nothing but a bag full of hopes...

          Tears are the Pus of the Soul | Pál Dániel Levente

          June 7, 2023
          I’m standing in the queue at the corner shop, two women are waiting for their turn in front of...
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