Issue 110 Flutters in on Little Bat Wings

Cover art by Samuel Snoek-Brown

We know. But—this is important—despite everything, you’re still here. We are, too. With words to revive your exhausted and snacky spirits. From A. E. Weisgerber, there’s “Bayonne Bridge,” a gorgeous sestina that must be read aloud to be fully appreciated. (Trust us; your cat will love it.) Next, Miles Greaves ponders “The Identity of Indiscernibles” in a voice that feels contemporary yet Poesque, and we suspect Edgar Allan would grudgingly concede the grotesque imagery is streets ahead. Sergey Gerasimov spins a surprising and well-paced fairy tale “About People of Glass and Stone,” while Hamdy Elgammal slowly tips the floor beneath your feet in the surreal creeper “Broadside.” Completing the issue is a refreshing palate-cleanser of a haiku from Nick Corvino. Plus, scary-fun cover art “Rise and with the Valkyries Fly” by our amazing production editor, Samuel Snoek-Brown.

We never really trusted the old normal, and we sure as hell aren’t gonna let them drop this new one in our pumpkin holes without a fight. Normal is for suckers. Keep being beautifully, earnestly, incandescently weird.

Anyway, Issue 110! Slap it online or tickle the PDF.

JDP Pushcart Prize Nominations

We are as excited as rats in a donut shop to present our Pushcart Prize nominees for this year.

Here they are, in alphabetical order:

Grace Elizabeth Butler, “The Wolf Who Was Late” (fiction)

Ashley Roth, “Adolescent” (fiction)

Ezra Solway, “Birthday 10” (poem)

Joshua Storrs, “A Statue of a Crazed Horse” (fiction)

Lauren Tivey, “Zora and the Zombie” (poem)

Congratulations to Grace, Ashley, Ezra, Joshua, and Lauren, and a huge thank you to all our contributors and everyone who has submitted work to us this year. We literally wouldn’t exist without you.

And thank YOU, person reading this right now, for taking an interest in the arts and being generally awesome. Treat yourself to a donut.