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Join us for this reading of poets and writers of their own work from issue 35:2.
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Congratulations to this year's poetry prize winners, judged by the one and only, Ellen Bass! Read the poems here: www.calyxpress.org/lois-cransto... #communityofwriters #poetry #poets #poetryprize #womenwriters #womenwritingpoetry #womenpoets
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"Derecho" by Sarah Pedry is one of the most storied covers we've ever had! 😍
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“Once, I was my brother’s subject. He controlled
time, light moving across
my face in steady increments“
Enjoy this audio recording of “Test Strip for Maximum Black” by Rachel Morgenstern-Clarren from Vol. 35:1 of CALYX Journal!
“This morning I watched a kinglet
—a bird so quick it often evades
human gaze—flit only a foot
from my husband’s face. I watched
the corners of his eyes lift.”
Enjoy this audio recording of “At the Reservoir” by Stephanie Striffler from Vol. 35:1 of CALYX Journal!
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Poets! We’re reaching the final two weeks! #poetrycontest #womenpoets #poetryprize
“they sent me flowers
the summer you died
as if more death was a consolation—”
Enjoy this audio recording of “she loves me (flower sounds)” by Fredda S. Pearlson from Vol. 35:1 of CALYX Journal!
Today's contributor is Tiffany Promise, author of "The Cave-In, The Empty." www.tiffanypromise.com.
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Tiffany Promise (she/her) is a writer, poet, punk vocalist, chronic migraineur, and the mother of two wildlings. Winner of the 2023 Honeybee Prize for Literature.
“Say you thought you were pregnant. [...] But this is 1979, and those tests don’t work until you’re a few weeks along. It’s not like today, where you blink and find out you’re pregnant before you even miss a period.”
Enjoy this audio recording of “1979″ by Maureen D. Hall.
Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Rachel Morgenstern-Clarren, author of "Wild Indigo" and "Test Strip for Maximum Black" (pictured). buff.ly/DDBcsNJ. Photo credit Sonia Bazar.
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Rachel Morgenstern-Clarren is a poet and translator in Montreal, Quebec.
Today's contributor is Brittany Micka-Foos, author of "Border Crossings." buff.ly/QomQE2U.
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Brittany Micka-Foos is the author of the chapbook a litany of words as fragile as window glass and the short story collection It's No Fun Anymore.
Today's contributor is Patricia Murphy, author of "The Perfectionist Goes to Boarding School."
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Patricia Murphy retired from Arizona State where she taught writing and magazine production and founded the literary magazine Superstition Review.
June is the LAST month to submit to the 25th Annual Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize, judged by Ellen Bass! See www.calyxpress.org for full guidelines. Photograph by Irene Young.
Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Faith Gómez Clark, author of "When a Friend Asks Me What It's Like to Be a Mother with Dissociative Identity Disorder." www.faithgomezclark.com.
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Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Laurel Ferejohn, who reviewed Stephanie Clare Smith's memoir, Everywhere the Undrowned: A Memoir of Survival and Imagination. www.laurelferejohn.com
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Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Elisabeth Adwin Edwards, author of "Coastal Acoustics." buff.ly/cYCusMw
Edwards’s poems have been published in The Tampa Review, B O D Y Literature, and elsewhere; her prose has been published in HAD, CutBank, On The Seawall, and other journals.
“I never thought I’d leave
until I realized it was okay
if he only remembered me as a weight.”
Enjoy this audio recording of “Echo” by Jessica E. Pierce from Vol. 35:1 of CALYX Journal!
“The speaker of the poem, V. Simon the Cyrene, admits, On all sides I am jostled / by witnesses of an execution. / They say the man had a knife / and the guards shot him down.”
Enjoy this audio recording of Jonathan Fletcher’s review of E.D. Watson’s Via Dolorosa and Advent Wreath from Vol. 35:1.
Jessie Wingate is a florist and poet living on unceded Ohlone land in California. She holds an MA in art history. Her work has been published in Mother Mag, Chestnut Review, F(r)iction, and others. www.jessiewingate.com.
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Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Lalini Shanela Ranaraja, author of "Bleachers" and "Heiligenblut."
Ranaraja is a multigenre creative from Kandy, Sri Lanka. She has written for Wildness, Hunger Mountain, Strange Horizons, Sky Island Journal, and others. www.shanelaranaraja.com.
"She’s like, 'You can’t burn the books; these are readers reading this book! Please, I beg of you, don’t burn all the books.' And I was like, 'I have to burn all the books.'"
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Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Kimberly Ann Priest, author of "What People See."
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Kimberly Ann Priest is the author of Slaughter the One Bird (Sundress 2021), tether & lung (Texas Review Press 2025), and Floralia (Unsolicited Press 2025). buff.ly/1pMhAyO
“A rare sunny day in a birdy wetland—at least you’ll be able to do this when you’re old. You think, I suppose it’s time to think about death. And that’s enough of that.”
Enjoy this audio recording of “It’s Out of Your Hands” by Patricia Canright Smith from Vol. 35:1 of CALYX Journal!
Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Lisa Sheets, author of "Portrait of Marie Curie." buff.ly/DgsqlT1.
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Lisa Sheets is a former sculptor and flutist who now devotes her time to artist books, mixed media collage, vintage doll collecting, and sign language interpreting.
Today's Vol. 35:1 contributor is Katherine P.F. Holmes, author of "St. Elmo's Fire." kpfholmes.com.
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Katherine P. F. Holmes is a fiction writer and MFA student at Emerson College. Her work has been published in Eternal Haunted Summer and Litbreak Magazine.