
Inspiration from Kristine Ong Muslim
We adore Kristine Ong Muslim’s translations of Marlon Hacla’s poems in Volume 40.1. Sample one of her translations here, and for a glimpse into her inspiration, [read more]

Volume 40.1!
Poems: Ruth Bardon, Mirande Bissell, Darren Demaree, Eli Eliahu, translated from the Hebrew by Marcela Sulak; Stuart Gunter, Marlon Hacla, translated from the Filipino by Kristine Ong [read more]

Contributor Reads, COVID-19 Edition
We asked contributor Sari Fordham from our new issue, Volume 40.1, to share thoughts on writing and life in quarantine. Read her essay “The Mountain Lions of [read more]

What inspires you? COVID-19 Edition
We asked poet Ruth Bardon from our forthcoming issue for a take on inspiration during the coronavirus pandemic. Read [read more]

2020 Lamar York Prize Winners and Finalists
Thank you to all of the writers who entered, with a special thanks to our judges, Alice Bolin for Nonfiction and Anthony Varallo for Fiction.
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Inspiration from Alexis Orgera
DOING THE WORK
“When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength [read more]

Lamar York Prizes for Fiction and Nonfiction Judges
Why do we love prize judge Anthony Varallo’s fiction? It’s funny and layered, with compelling [read more]

What inspires you? Anie Onaiza answers.
We asked contributor Anie Onaiza, whose story “Forgiving Abba” appears in our current issue, to discuss her creative process, [read more]

A Review of Lamar York's Biographia Floridiana
Rosemary Cox
REFLECTIONS ON AMERICA’S BIGGEST SANDBOX—ESSAYS ON FLORIDA: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE

Subscription Special!
A new issue is coming in May, and our printer is receiving the subscriber lists this week, so we encourage you to take advantage of a promotion [read more]

2019 Lamar York Prize Winners and Finalists
We’re grateful for the extraordinary voices and visions in this year’s Lamar York Prize entries. Thank you to all of the writers who entered, with a special [read more]