Posts by The Dodge
We're excited to kick off our featured author posts for our Spring 2026 Issue, OUT NOW! This week, we're featuring Lucie Bonvalet and her piece "The Triangle Swamp." Make sure to read the rest of her story and check out our Issue on our website, linked in our bio!
We invite you to attend our Zoom Launch Party for our Spring issue on Wednesday, 4/22 at 7 p.m. EST—please RSVP to the form in the link: forms.gle/fbGcfUjtMh7r...
We are excited to announce the release of our Spring 2026 issue, live now on our website! It is linked in our bio, and make sure to check out the authors & artists tagged.
@toddedillard.bsky.social, @madelinparsley.bsky.social, @taylorfthiel.bsky.social, @readinstead.bsky.social
Be on the lookout for our Spring 2026 Issue, out 4.15.26!
Does this prompt intrigue you? If so, consider trying it out in our new in-browser eco-writing app, which combines ecological data with creative writing! Check it out here: thedodgemagarchive.com/app-informat...
Today, we're featuring guest editor Sara Abou Rashed's (@saraabourashed) poem "Let The Naïve Know How We Envy Them." Be sure to check out the rest of her work and our Special Issue on our website, linked in bio.
We're excited to feature Jason Alghussein and his artwork, "Welcome to Jaffa" from our Special Issue. View his work in our issue on our website, linked in bio!
This week we're featuring Yahya Ashour (@yahyaashour98
) and his poem "...roots..." Be sure to check out the rest of his work and our Special Issue on our website, linked in bio
Please join us in congratulating Camille LeFevre, whose piece "Body Topography" was selected for the 2026 edition of Best of the Net Anthology! You can read the rest of her piece here: bestofthenetanthology.com/2026-2/2026-...
This week, we're featuring cover artist, Haneen Nazzal. Image translation: “I am planted, and there are for me in this land, thousands of seeds.” See the whole issue in the link in our bio
This week, we're featuring Ibtisam Mohammad Abujad and her nonfiction piece "No More Violence, Just Silence." You can read the rest of her piece and our Special Issue on our website, linked in our bio!
Today we're happy to feature Mandy Shunnarah and their nonfiction from our Special Issue, "What Palestinian Writers Are Looking for from Lit Mags." Read the rest of their piece on our website, linked in bio!
This week we're featuring Brandy Nālani McDougall and her poem "Ghazal for Gaza." Be sure to check out the rest of her work and our Special Issue on our website, linked in bio!"
The theme for our upcoming call for submissions will be SALVAGE! We will be accepting pieces for this call May 1-June 1. Additional info coming soon!
Today we're excited to feature Jessica Abughattas and her poem "Nine Months After the Fire" from our Special Issue. Read more on our website, linked in bio!
This week we're featuring Naomi Shihab Nye @nshihab2018 and her poem "Tsunami of Grief" from our Special Issue OUT NOW! Be sure to check out the rest of her work and our Special Issue on our website, linked in bio!"
Catch our Dodge editors at AWP!
We'll be at the Cincinatti Review's Offsite Reading at Max's Taphouse, Wednesday, March 4, at 7 pm, featuring Poetry Editor Edward Sambrano III, Fiction Editor Addison Zeller, and more!
Catch our Dodge editors at AWP!
The Dodge Associate Translation Editor Kristin Dykstra presents Poetry in Translation: Sound & Musicality Around the World, Friday, Mar 06, 2026, 10:35–11:50 am EDT. She'll also be offsite @ Red Emma's Saturday, Mar 07, 2026 5:30-7:30 pm EST!
Don't forget about our exciting offsite reading at AWP in Baltimore! We hope to see you there.
In collaboration with Beloit, Georgia Review, AGNI, Prairie Schooner, and Pleiades.
Featuring readings from Chrysanthemum (Chris) Watkins,
Micaela Kaibni Raen, and Cristina Politano.
We're excited to feature Philip Metres @philipmetres.bsky.social and his poem "Ode to the Wallrunners of Gaza" this week! Read the rest of his poem and his discussion questions on our website, linked in bio.
Today we're featuring Delaney R. Olmo and her poem "The Day After the Rez Fire" from our Special Issue! Read more on our website, linked in our bio!
Don't miss our BIG offsite reading at AWP in Baltimore! March 5, 7-10 p.m. in the Baltimore Rowing & Water Resource Center. 3301 Waterview Ave. Baltimore, MD 21230.
DODGE READERS:
7 p.m.
Micaela Kaibni Raen
8:30 p.m.
Cristina Politano
Chrysanthemum (Chris) Watkins
We're excited to feature Haya Adleh and her writing and reflection prompts from our Special Issue. If you're able, please consider donating to Go Project Hope, an organization that supports soup kitchens in Gaza: goprojecthope.org/donate