Introducing the 2026 Literary Awards Creative Nonfiction Judge: Angela Pelster 🏆 Submit your best work for a chance at $1000 prize. Link in bio!
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Introducing the 2026 Literary Awards Poetry Judge: Steven Espada Dawson 🏆 Submit your best work for a chance at $1000 prize. Link in bio!
Plus: 📗 One-year print subscription included. 🖋 All submissions considered for publication.
Submit by May 1! $1000 prize in each genre. All domestic entrants get a one-year print subscription. All work considered for publication. To submit + full details find the link in our bio.
Introducing the 2026 Literary Awards Fiction Judge: Dantiel W. Moniz 🏆 Submit your best work for a chance at $1000 prize. Link in bio!
Plus: 📗 One-year print subscription included. 🖋 All submissions considered for publication.
Web Edition: Performance. Featuring work from: Iyanuoluwa Adenle, Clary Ahn, Maddie Barone, Morgan Canaan, Sher Ting Chim, Hee-June Choi, Kelsey Day, Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Lane Falcon, Claire Lee, Jeffrey Morgan, Yukti Narang, Lydia O’Donnell, Noreen Ocampo, Katie Henken Robinson. Art by Michael Alfred.
Ninth Letter is proud to present the latest web edition: Performance. 🎭 Featuring the work of 15 amazing writers, this issue asks what it means to perform? How do we do it, why do we do it, and for whom? 🎭 Read it for free at ninthletter.com! 🎭 Link in bio.
[The Glorious] by TJ Price, an excerpt. "“People love to talk about “voice” in writing. As if you can set it, like a ringtone, or proofread for it. But voice is a posture in the throat. It’s musculature, and breath, and all the tiny micro-timed choices that dictate style. It’s something you cannot borrow without becoming someone—or something—else. Here is a lie we like to tell about machines: they do not want.” Link in bio. ninthletter.com.
TJ Price (@eerieyore.bsky.social) unnerves readers (and writers) with a story that questions the future of AI and what may happen when that intelligence is fed and grows in power. Read “THE GLORIOUS” at ninthletter.com. Link in bio.
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Ninth Letter is heading to Baltimore for #AWP26! Come visit us at BOOTH 1270 for a good hang.
Ninth Letter reviews the exciting new collection LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET GO TO WAR (Sarabande 2026) by Lesyk Panasiuk trans. by Katie Farris and Ilya Kaminsky. Link in bio!
Text overlayed on a photo of camp bunk beds. Contributor Book Feature: RANGE OF MOTION by Brian Trapp. Brief excerpt from book reads: So far, Camp Cheerful seemed to be mostly about singing. You sang for your breakfast. You sang for your lunch. When you tried to fall asleep, good luck. Someone was singing. The morning they drove across the bridge and into camp, the very first activity was to gather around the flagpole and sing about baby sharks and a-bear-way-up-there and the spelling out of b-a-n-a-n-a. The camp had a distinct feel of a cult, with lyrics designed to break the will.
Author photo of author Brian Trapp.
Ninth Letter is pleased to present an excerpt from RANGE OF MOTION (@acrebooks.bsky.social) by former 9L contributor Brian Trapp (@btrapperkeeper@bsky.social)! Plus, 9L staffer Nathan Metz chats with the author for an exclusive interview. Check it out on our website. Link in bio.
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Ninth Letter fall / Winter 2023-24 Vol. 20 No. 2
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Photo Miriam Sagan and Isabel Winson-Sagan, newest Ninth Letter featured artists. Title: Maternal Mitochodria. Text reads: "New ghost story from artistic mother-daughter duo Miriam Sagan and Isabel Winson-Sagan live now! ninthletter.com"
Feature #125 excerpt from short story "Homeless Ranch/Threshold Anxiety" by Miriam Sagan and Isabel Winson-Sagan. Excerpt reads: "What can you do to protect yourself? If I were you, I'd just go home. Like right now. And take a long shower. When you go to bed, try not to think about beetles with baby faces or beautiful women whose nipples shoot fire. I think you should leave. And check your shoes."
Ninth Letter’s latest feature is from Maternal Mitochondria, the mother-daughter duo of Miriam Sagan and Isabel Winson-Sagan. Their collaborative piece is a ghostly tale of a deserted house that may or not be haunted, a story that may or not be true. Link in bio!
Ninth Letter is pleased to present Anne Menasché's poem "My Father Cooks My Mother Breakfast," the 2024 Regeneration Honorable Mention selected by Stephanie Anderson. Read it now at ninthletter.com. Link in bio.
Jennessa Hester "self-portrait as a boy scout uniform" official tan uniform top made of 100% supplex nylon that does not taper at the waist blue neckerchief with red and white edges held together by a silver, three-hole slide that fits far looser than it used to straight cut olive green uniform pants with no room for hips any wider than a boy’s (they expect nothing else, of course) frayed canvas belt with faux-gold buckle embossed with a bsa logo that locks in the figure of a young man
New poem out from the wonderful @ninthletter.bsky.social!
It's from my WIP dealing with my time in the scouts.
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Volume 22, Issue 1 is in PRINT! ✨ Featuring work from 23 writers, this is an issue you want on your book shelf. Check out the contents list on our website, and order your copy today! Link in bio 💚
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Reversal Web Edition. Featuring: Sayuri Matsuura Ayers, A.J. Bermudez, Michael Chang, Joel Fishbane, Laura Glenn, Jennessa Hester, B. Fulton Jennes, Emma Kaiser, Jennifer Maloney, Claudia Owusu, Zoe Reay-Ellers, Tessa Sophia, M.J. Young. ninthletter.com
Web Edition: Reversal is now live at ninthletter.com! Featuring work from 13 writers, you can read the entire issue for free today. Link in bio!
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Submissions are FREE until we hit our cap of 300 per genre! Submit now for print consideration. See full guidelines on our website or submittable. Link in bio.
We're open for print AND web submissions & eager to read your work! No theme for the print edition. "Performance" theme for web edition. Link in bio for guidelines & details!
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Day 25: “The Other Things We Swallow” by Natalia Martinez in @ninthletter.bsky.social. I’ve never read an abecedarian quite like this. ninthletter.com/2025/02/28/n...
Ninth Letter is excited to present the poem “The Masks above the Proscenium" by Richard Hoffman as our August feature. Read it on the website for free! Link in bio.
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The poetry finalists are: Jaia Hamid Bashir, Jordan Hamel, Lucas Jorgensen, Jenny Molberg, Sandra Tan, Eliongema Udofia, and Constant Laval Williams.
The fiction finalists are: Connie Chen, Christopher Chilton, Amina Gautier, Jonathan Gleason, Tracy Neiman, Cyn Nooney, Reema Rao, and JD Schraffenberger.
The creative nonfiction finalists are: Connor Beeman, C.R. Calabria, Andrew King, Keya Mitra, BC Reynolds, Sarah Safsten, Katie Schmid, and Julia Oschwald Tilton.
The guest judges were K-Ming Chang for fiction, Jane Wong for creative nonfiction, and Derrick Austin for poetry.
9L Literary Awards Results 2025.
The winners are Maeve Barry for fiction, Leah Mensch for creative nonfiction, and Weijia Pan for poetry.
The honorable mentions are Mickie Kennedy for poetry and Julie Marie Wade for creative nonfiction.
🥁Drumroll, please...🥁 We are thrilled to announce the winners and finalists of the 2025 Ninth Letter Literary Awards. Thank you to all submitters for trusting us with your words. And much gratitude to our contest editorial staff and our fabulous guest judges for their hard work! ✨
Check out "Sundogs" by Meghan E. O'Toole live on our website. Meghan was the 2024 Regeneration Contest winner as chosen by Stephanie Anderson, and this story originally appeared in print Vol. 21.2. Link in bio!
Ninth Letter is honored to feature Tylea Richard’s essay “Caribbean Gothic,” which is the Disquiet International Literary Award’s Nonfiction Prize winner for 2025. Read it for free at ninthletter.com. Link in bio!
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Deadline: June 30 Prize: $1,000 to one winner + print and web publication + two contributor copies Theme: We invite poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction responding to or exploring the subject of "regeneration," specifically as it relates to food and food systems. All interpretations of this theme are welcome.
Photo of a wheat field. Text reads: Full details linked in bio. Check out past winners on our website. For accessibility help, please email ninthletter9@gmail.com.
Ninth Letter, in partnership with I-Regen, is accepting submissions to the 2025 Regeneration Literary Awards. The great Scott Chaskey serves as our guest judge. Submit work that explores the “regeneration" as it relates to food and food systems. Link in bio! #regenerativeagriculture #writingcontest
Excerpt from Anne Pritikin's short story "Hold Hands, Children" reads: "The Portuguese man has tightroped in sleet, snow, two cyclones, a sandstorm, dense fog, sunshowers, and boiling heat. But he has never missed a step. He has walked the globe in the air, Georgie thinks, and now he will walk it in my little part of the world.” Live now at https://ninthletter.com/2025/05/09/anne-pritikin/
2024 Literary Award Honorable Mention - Fiction Anne Pritikin for story "Hold Hands, Children" Selected by Lena Valencia
We’re back to share more incredible writing! Don’t miss Anne Pritikin’s short story “Hold Hands, Children,” which received an honorable mention for fiction in our 2024 Literary Awards chosen by Lena Valencia. Live now on our website. Link in bio.
2024 Literary Award Winner - Creative Nonficiton. Daniel Uncapher - Three Essays Selected by Kristen Millares Young
Excerpt from Daniel Uncapher's essay "Promiscuous Young Men" reads: "I am writing this anonymously,[2] with phrases and sentences that[3] I have borrowed from the library,[4] so nobody knows who did it.[5] If you recognize me[6]-no, you don't.[7]" Numbers in the text represent footnote citations that are available at https://ninthletter.com/2025/05/07/uncapher/
We're thrilled to feature the work of Daniel Uncapher, whose three collage essays won the 2024 Ninth Letter Literary Award in Creative Nonfiction selected by Kristen Millares Young. Check out this genre-bending work live on our website and coming soon in print in Vol. 21.2. Link in bio!