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Review: Reclaiming Power Over The Patriarchy: Melissa Fraterrigo’s “The Perils of Girlhood” by Anne Sawyier If we look more closely, we see the doll’s skin marked by chips in the paint—traces of violence that our girl has survived—her searing blue eyes defiantly looking toward the sky, or at least something higher than where she is now.  (reviews)

"This is @mfraterrigo.bsky.social's first book-length work of nonfiction, and yet the collection rings with the assuredness of the Pushcart-nominated writer’s numerous successes," writes @anotherchicagomag.bsky.social of THE PERILS OF GIRLHOOD. bit.ly/4sP8co3

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Submissions We’re open now for fiction, nonfiction, art, translations, poetry reviews, prose reviews, and voices from Palestine and Ukraine. Send work to us on Submittable. Follow us on Instagram and Fac…

ACM is once again open for #poetry submissions! We look forward to reading your work.

#callforsubmissions #opensubmissions #submitpoetry #poetrysubmission #callingallpoets

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“Dear Mother: Notes of an Ordained Lay Buddhist Felon Traveling Japan” by Tony Koji Wallin-Sato At 4 a.m. I am awakened by a vision of the river goddess. I am told without words that she saved baachan from drowning. After the funeral of my great-baachan. After a mokugyo drum was broken throug…

At 4 a.m. I am awakened by a vision of the river goddess. I am told without words that she saved baachan from drowning. After the funeral of my great-baachan.

“Dear Mother: Notes of an Ordained Lay Buddhist Felon Traveling Japan,” by Tony Koji Wallin-Sato

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“The Dreamer of Bandar” by Pegah Ouji Danielle Steele’s Going Home, Alice Munro’s Dear Life. Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Ali flips open a moldy Farsi translation of The Three Musketeers, his eyes landing on “All falseho…

"Danielle Steele’s Going Home, Alice Munro’s Dear Life. Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Ali flips open a moldy Farsi translation of The Three Musketeers..."

“The Dreamer of Bandar,” by Pegah Ouji. Art by Dmitry Samarov.

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“Pretending to Drink,” a poem by Natsumi Aoyagi, translated from the Japanese by Corey Wakeling the opening of a cut grape the butterfly if it were to lightly rest upon the extremity of the grape and pretend to drink if it wasn’t drinking what was to be done then? I would have to improve how …

the opening of a cut grape
the butterfly
if it were to lightly rest upon the
extremity of the grape..."

“Pretending to Drink,” a poem by Natsumi Aoyagi, translated from the Japanese by Corey Wakeling. Art by Patty Paine.

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“Sister Replay” Excerpted from “Body of Evidence” by Aimee Parkison The latest in our FORTHCOMING series of excerpts from new and recent books: After descending into the basement, you act as if you never went, as if you have no idea what the basement really is or w…

''After descending into the basement, you act as if you never went, as if you have no idea what the basement really is or what happened there." - “Sister Replay,” Excerpted from “Body of Evidence” by Aimee Parkison.

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“Magnitude” by Meredith Shepherd When my father measured women in percentages, I learned to chart myself like livestock—head, pelvis, torso. Yet the red horse leaned his warmth into me, the chickadees sang, and the body refused to…

When my father measured women in percentages, I learned to chart myself like livestock—head, pelvis, torso. Yet the red horse leaned his warmth into me...and the body refused to stay math.

“Magnitude,” by Meredith Shepherd. With art by Edward Supranowicz.

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Review of Kim Noriega’s “Naming the Roses” by Tiffany Troy The poems in Naming the Rose draw from vulnerable, autobiographical elements mixed with the obliviousness of those around the speaker. The two-sectioned poem “The Light of Day” contrasts loving mem…

"The poems in Naming the Rose draw from vulnerable, autobiographical elements mixed with the obliviousness of those around the speaker."

Review of Kim Noriega’s “Naming the Roses,” by Tiffany Troy.

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Review of Kim Noriega’s “Naming the Roses” by Tiffany Troy The poems in Naming the Rose draw from vulnerable, autobiographical elements mixed with the obliviousness of those around the speaker. The two-sectioned poem “The Light of Day” contrasts loving mem…

"The poems in Naming the Rose draw from vulnerable, autobiographical elements mixed with the obliviousness of those around the speaker."

Review of Kim Noriega’s “Naming the Roses,” by @tiffanytroy.bsky.social.

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“If Gravity, Then” by Michael Wiley The holes breathed damp breath that wasn’t quite alive but wasn’t dead either. It takes little to make beauty out of wreckage, wreckage out of beauty. Winter sun gleams in the spray, constellates i…

"The holes breathed damp breath that wasn’t quite alive but wasn’t dead either. It takes little to make beauty out of wreckage, wreckage out of beauty."

“If Gravity, Then,” by Michael Wiley. With art by Brian McPartlon.

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“Death and Taxes” Excerpted from “An Ignorance of Trees” by Jim Daniels The latest in our FORTHCOMING series of excerpts from new and recent books: He had written DECEASED next to my mother’s name on his return. That threw the whole system off, sending his return into …

"He had written DECEASED next to my mother’s name on his return. That threw the whole system off, sending his return into the void for further review."

“Death and Taxes,” Excerpted from “An Ignorance of Trees,” by Jim Daniels.

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Review of Kimberly Ann Priest’s “tether & lung” by Brittany Micka-Foos This collection of poems explores the fracture of a marriage after a secret is revealed—a husband’s closeted homosexuality, at odds with his religious upbringing and the life he has built. Set agai…

"This collection of poems explores the fracture of a marriage after a secret is revealed—a husband’s closeted homosexuality, at odds with his religious upbringing..."

Review of Kimberly Ann Priest’s “tether & lung,” by @mickafoos.bsky.social

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“I think I’m special” by L.F. Khouri I am sorry to say this, but what if You made a mistake? What if You took the wrong kid? I heard You took two more kids today from Askar’s middle school. Are the soldiers working for you? (Palestini…

"I am sorry to say this, but what if
You made a mistake?
What if You took the wrong kid?"

“I think I’m special” by L.F. Khouri. With art by Giuliana Eggleston.

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“Lost in East Chicago,” Excerpted from “Walking Chicago’s Coast” by Michael McColly The latest in our FORTHCOMING series of excerpts from new and recent books: I walk across the highway to the other side, lean over the same crumbling concrete guardrail and look down into the stagn…

I walk across the highway to the other side, lean over the same crumbling concrete guardrail and look down into the stagnant cesspool.

“Lost in East Chicago,” Excerpted from “Walking Chicago’s Coast,” by Michael McColly.

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“Before Dawn I Rend My Clothes,” Excerpted from “Political Prisoners USA and Other Poems” by James Madigan The latest in our FORTHCOMING series of excerpts from new and recent books: Every night I read My country’s history of profit wrung from working people and before dawn I burn my shoes

Every night I read
My country’s history
of profit wrung from working people
and before dawn I burn my shoes

“Before Dawn I Rend My Clothes,” Excerpted from “Political Prisoners USA and Other Poems,” by James Madigan.

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“Hunters in the Snow” by Michael Carson Discovering Tarkovsky upended my attempt to build a coherent, if radically reduced, worldview post-Iraq. Ten years after leaving the military I found myself replaying certain scenes from his Solari…

"Discovering Tarkovsky upended my attempt to build a coherent, if radically reduced, worldview post-Iraq."

“Hunters in the Snow,” by Michael Carson. Art by Mia Broecke.

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From “The Complexity of Compassion” by Chantal Maillard, translated from Spanish (Spain) by Samantha Schnee “What do you know of killing a child?” Medea shouted, her voice trembling with the hereafter. The woman bowed her head, circling endlessly over rocky ground, stacking stones, whispering absence and…

“What do you know of killing a child?” Medea shouted, her voice trembling with the hereafter.

From “The Complexity of Compassion,” by Chantal Maillard, translated from Spanish (Spain) by Samantha Schnee. Art by Mary Tina Shamli Pillay.

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“Everybody’s Dancing Upside Down” by Georgia Zinzan The film is a collection of footage accumulated from days walking around Chicago and noticing the different movements, colors, and forms of the city. It attempts to embody a dissociated state of mi…

The film is a collection of footage accumulated from days walking around Chicago and noticing the different movements, colors, and forms of the city. It attempts to embody a dissociated state of mind.

“Everybody’s Dancing Upside Down,” by Georgia Zinzan.

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Review of Emma Sloan’s “Opheliac” by Rina Shamilov Can violence be made into beauty? Can beauty be used to dignify the stain of violence? Sloan seems to suggest so, perhaps, by conceiving of Ophelia’s body as part of nature—indistinguishable from i…

"Can violence be made into beauty? Can beauty be used to dignify the stain of violence? Sloan seems to suggest so, perhaps, by conceiving of Ophelia’s body as part of nature—indistinguishable from it."

Review of Emma Sloan’s “Opheliac,” by Rina Shamilov.

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Four poems by Dominique Hunter Part of a series of Native poetry collected by Mark Turcotte. My ancestors want you to know they see it coming. They feel the Earth shaking from the trauma Colonization has inflicted on her. They s…

Out of the fog, she came
A woman with no name
A woman, a doe: the same…

—Dominique Hunter’s “Deer Hide is Thicker Than a Tribal ID” is featured in @anotherchicagomag.bsky.social & our #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth reading list: anotherchicagomagazine.net/2025/05/29/f...

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Five poems by Marianne Kunkel This week, ACM is posting poetry every weekday. wait, things improve, around every corner is a prize. Let’s go back to that track and crush pine needles with our heels. Crush our watches too. (poet…

wait, things improve, around every
corner is a prize.
Let’s go back to that track and crush pine
needles
with our heels. Crush our watches too.

Five Poems by Marianne Kunkel. Art by Cara Bloomfield.

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Two poems by Bernard Noël, translated from the French by Eléna Rivera This week, ACM is posting poetry every weekday. we’d just torn out not the eyes but the reflection in the eyes while culture hanging on the media’s fangs was dying there no more tongue-in-cheek now…

we’d just torn out not the eyes but the
reflection in the eyes
while culture hanging on the media’s
fangs was dying there...

Two poems by Bernard Noël, translated from the French by Eléna Rivera. With art by Nadia Arioli.

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Two poems by Mandira Pattnaik This week, ACM is posting poetry every weekday. See? I’ve been frank, while the TV keeps beaming images–you yelling at the cop dragging you away: Don’t take me away yet; but the cops keep man…

"See? I’ve been frank, while the TV
keeps beaming images–you yelling at the cop
dragging you away: Don’t take me away..."

Two poems by Mandira Pattnaik. Art by Michael Singh.

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Another Chicago Magazine - Executive Editor (1-2 openings) Duties: Work with other editors to determine direction of magazine both long term as well as weekly as well as help manage staff of volunteers, contribute to grant writing as needed, make bookfair arr...

8 years ago I brought @anotherchicagomag.bsky.social back to life. We've done great things but I'm leaving as exec editor and nonfic editor. Why don't you apply? anotherchicagomagazine.submittable.com/submit/33755... and
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Two poems by Yuliia Iliukha, translated from the Ukrainian by Anna Antonova This week, ACM is posting poetry every weekday. And they continued with more world history examples where a victim lived happily ever after next to her executioner, having forgiven and forgotten. (…

And they continued with more world
history examples
where a victim lived happily ever after
next to her executioner...

Two poems by Yuliia Iliukha, translated from the Ukrainian by Anna Antonova. Art by David Goodrum.

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“Ghost Towns” by Michael Derrick Hudson This week, ACM is posting poetry every weekday. I’d tell you to be careful, that everything here is lousy with history, from the first megafaunal extinctions to those buffalo carcasses rotting in h…

"I’d tell you to be careful, that everything
here is lousy with history..."

“Ghost Towns,” by Michael Derrick Hudson. With art by Joe Lugara.

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“Breathing Salvation” by Liza Porter I’ve started thinking the worst of people. I wasn’t always like this. Can I keep doing this job? Why did I take the first one I found? Cause Mom just died and I couldn’t think straight? And minimum…

"I’ve started thinking the worst of people. I wasn’t always like this. Can I keep doing this job? Why did I take the first one I found?" - “Breathing Salvation,” by Liza Porter. Art by Dmitry Samarov.

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“Sister Replay” Excerpted from “Body of Evidence” by Aimee Parkison The latest in our FORTHCOMING series of excerpts from new and recent books: After descending into the basement, you act as if you never went, as if you have no idea what the basement really is or w…

Another Chicago Magazine has published excerpts from Aimee Parkison's upcoming collection, Body of Evidence. Get a sneak peek of the title, arriving 10/28/25:

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Matt Martinson’s Review of “The Glass Clouding” by Masaoka Shiki, translated by Abby Ryder-Huth Shiki wrote haiku—tens of thousands of haiku—elevating himself to the immortal ranks of Bashō, Issa, and his personal hero, Buson. However, Shiki did not want to go back to the past and its masters…

"Shiki wrote haiku—tens of thousands of haiku—elevating himself to the immortal ranks of Bashō, Issa, and his personal hero, Buson." - Matt Martinson’s Review of “The Glass Clouding,” by Masaoka Shiki, translated by Abby Ryder-Huth.

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Three poems by Kateri Menominee Kateri Menominee is the ninth and final Native voice we are publishing in our series collected by Mark Turcotte. You watch your aunt unbutton a rabbit carcass and you feel the vocal folds of your d…

"You watch your aunt unbutton a rabbit
carcass
and you feel the vocal folds of your dark
throat..."

Three poems by Kateri Menominee. With art by Chris Pappan.

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