Winter 2025-26
$8.99 – $18.00Price range: $8.99 through $18.00
Description
The Winter 2025-26 issue features poetry and prose by Alice Hoffman, Victoria Chang, Reginald McKnight, Maggie Dietz, Amy Gerstler, Jennifer Martelli, and Michael Burkard. Cover art by Mary Royall Wilgis.
Additional Information
| Genre | |
|---|---|
| Publication Date | January 14th, 2026 |
| Issue Number | 166 |
| Product Type | Digital, Print |
| Decade |
Contents:
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Editor's Introduction
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Editor's Corner
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New Books and Recommendations from Former Guest Editors
Staff
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Emerging Writer's Contest
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Fiction
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Tom Sawyer
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My Confessor
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The Astronaut Brother
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My Summer of Love
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Snow White
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Arnie’s War
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What the Snow Brings
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The Muse
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You Wouldn’t Think So, But Here We Are
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Nonfiction
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West Shed
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In the Age of Objects: A Primer
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Poetry
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Weeping Woman
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Ghost
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September 22
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Reflection
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Bad Math
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Chartreuse Man
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Werebana
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Inside the Columbarium of My Old Misery
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Flora and Fauna
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At the Museum of Jurassic Technology
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Someone Else
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Pihuamo and I Collect Alfalfa
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The Bull Teaches Me Dawn
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New Spring
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Chronicle
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So-and-So
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All Supervillains Deliver Some Version of the Same Monologue
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I had been reading a lot of Thomas Hardy
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Isolde at the End of the Opera, When Marke Tells Her He Hadn’t Come to Divide Her From Tristan, but to Unite Them, Which Comes as a Huge
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Assistance
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Hot Diggity Dog
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Black Sheep
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Honey Bees Are Not At Risk of Extinction
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Postcolonial, Second Generation
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On the Side of the Highway
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War Memorial
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Gigan Transforming Sadness
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Fake Wool
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Green Onions
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Lunch at the Institute After the Election
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When I Have Written the Field Book of Common Ferns
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Loss
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Study of the Object
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Changing Names
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Origin Story
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Poem with Approaching Raven
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Showing You My Hometown
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Spitting Off the Overpass in December
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Cedar Waxwing
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The Guy with the Caved-In Head at Victorico’s
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Your House Looked Like a Corpse
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The Gardener’s Song
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Learning Tai Chi from YouTube in a Ramada
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A Deerskin Glove
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I Did Not Know, When I First Said I Love You, I Was Thinking About Thinking
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Every Portrait is a Self-Portrait,
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Congruence
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Last night I watched two flies make love,
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Postscripts
