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2023 Finalist for Poetry
2023 Finalist for Poetry
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Lent
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What to Count
Sound. Alise Alousi sounds her words to arrive as cadence, as music, as magic. Sounds easy, until you realize how large her collection of eye teeth would be if she traded her secret with other poets. A Kresge Literary Arts Fellow and the...
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Souvenirs
In Andrew Colarusso and Karen An-hwei Lee’s collaborative story collection "Souvenirs", art begets art. These imaginative stories are inspired by sources including Emily Dickinson’s black cake recipe, a David Bowie song, The Pillow...
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Lockdown
As disturbing as it is beautiful, "Lockdown" is a photographic trek through a city in the midst of a global crisis. The photographs collected in Conor Mitchell’s "Lockdown" chronicle one hundred days of uncertainty and unrest in San...
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Singularity
Following a family that confronts climate change, the novella "Singularity" reads like a love letter to science. A family’s perseverance leads to breakthrough scientific discoveries in Jayme A. Oliveira Filho and Jayme S. Alencar’s...
2019 Finalist for Poetry
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A Wake with Nine Shades
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Thomas Merton Meets the Unspeakable
"Thomas Merton Meets the Unspeakable" is a concise presentation of the facts and events surrounding Merton’s death. The 1960s were grim, marked by the assassinations of prominent activists, peacemakers, and politicians. In "Thomas...