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If Daphne Monet Were to Converse with bell hooks by Ron L. Dowell

If Daphne Monet were to converse with bell hooks, poetry by Ron L. Dowell #TheMetaworker …

Midnight in the Gingerbread House by Linda Scheller

“Runes are scratched on gingerbread walls in the stammering darkness.” – excerpt from Midnight in the Gingerbread House, poetry by Linda Scheller #TheMetaworker …

King of Pentacles by Caiti Quatmann

“wealth is sometimes confused with gravity. both pull.” – excerpt from King of Pentacles, poetry by Caiti Quatmann #TheMetaworker …

Trip to Fallsburg by Gillian Fletcher

“I hadn’t planned to leave the city…but after elbowing through…tourists, even a day’s escape sounded like heaven.” – excerpt from Trip to Fallsburg, fiction by …

Bug Girl by Taylor R. Kelley

“When I was eight I had a friend who ate bugs.” – excerpt from Bug Girl, fiction by Taylor Kelley #TheMetaworker …
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Falling in Love Inside a Stray Hot Sauce Packet by Sarp Sozdinler

“It was dark, warm, and sticky in there.” – excerpt from Falling in Love Inside a Stray Hot Sauce Packet, micro fiction by Sarp Sozdinler …
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The Side Wound of Christ is Intentionally Vaginal by Shivani Kshirsagar

“‘I am sure…’ I started, exhaling in turn, watching the plumes dress their face. ‘I am sure, gods are like…Let me put it this way …
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does anybody know by Jennifer Lubke

“On the neighborhood page they argue about outdoor cats and songbirds, carpenter bee traps and pollinators.” – excerpt from does …
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Of Plum and Cherry by Shannon Cates

“moonish, midnight flesh / swollen with frost, / the plum blooms melodramatic…” – excerpt from Of Plum and Cherry, poetry …
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Yoko by DS Maolalai

“we’re watching that Beatles / documentary. Get Back. / it’s pretty good generally.” – excerpt from Yoko, poetry by DS …
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Podcast

The Metaworker Podcast | 025 The Draft I Buried, Part 1

Elena, Mel, and Cerid speak with Kathryn Temple and Matthew Smallwood about unfinished work. #TheMetaworkerPodcast …
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The Metaworker Podcast | 024 Pushcart Prize Nominees, Part 2

Episode Description: In Part 2 of our Pushcart Prize Nomination podcast series, we review three pieces: one of poetry, one of creative nonfiction, and one …
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The Metaworker Podcast | 023 Pushcart Prize Nominees, Part 1

Listen to the newest podcast episode! Elena, Mel, and Cerid discuss three of their nominees for the 2024 Pushcart Prize, plus readings and interviews with …
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The Metaworker Podcast | 022 Creating Anthologies, Part 3

Elena, Mel, and Cerid discuss Mel’s launch of River and Stone and Cerid’s updates for Artificial Sweetener, as well as the thought and care that …
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Micro

Micro Fiction by Erin Matheson Ritchie

Micro Fiction by Erin Matheson Ritchie #TheMetaworker …
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Purpose and Apex Beat by Rashmi Bhopi

“Dragging the laundry basket to the washer, she saw an ant meander on the kitchen top.” – excerpt from micro …
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and i agree by Breton Lalama

and i agree, a micro poem by Breton Lalama #TheMetaworker #MetaworkerMonday …
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Measured in Ghosts by Tara Hashagen

“The doctor speaks in percentages…as if my body is suddenly a math problem to be solved.” – excerpt from Measured in Ghosts, non-fiction by Tara …
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Abecedarian Lament by M.R. Lehman Wiens

“…echoes of Sunday School pull me from my book to the unyielding curve of a church bench.” – excerpt from “Abecedarian Lament”, creative non-fiction by …
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The Finding Momo Birthday by Madlynn Haber

“My mother’s ninety-fifth birthday was in late June. I couldn’t let the occasion pass unnoticed, regardless of her condition.” – excerpt from The Finding Momo …
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Self Portrait by Sean Bw Parker

Self Portrait by Sean Bw Parker #TheMetaworker #Art …
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Mother and Child by Julie Mota Kondi

artwork by Julie Mota Kondi #TheMetaworker #MetaworkerMonday …
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Artwork by Gregg Williard, from “Scared Boy with Theory and Mask”

Artwork by Gregg Williard, from “Scared Boy with Theory and Mask” #TheMetaworker #MetaworkerMonday …
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Interviews

At Play: A Book Review by Aedan Ferrara

At Play: A Book Review by Aedan Ferrara #TheMetaworker #bookreview #shortstories …
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The Dead Are Not Dead: A Review by Lena Bramsen of the Afrofuturistic Graphic Novel, Zana

“Zana imagines an Afrofuturistic scenario set in 2048, where Nelson Mandela had died while imprisoned… and the entire continent finds …
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book cover of Unit 29: Writing from Parchman Prison. The back cover is a black and white image of the Parchman cemetery arch, underneath which is a bare dirt road. The pullquote reads "Books are dangerous where there is injustice." - Jack Henry Abbot. The front cover is another dirt road, lined with telephone wires and prison buildings.

Darkness and Wit, Delusion and Hope: Writing and Art from Parchman Unit 29, a book review by Amita Basu

A book review of Parchman Unit 29, poems, drawings, and creative non-fiction pieces that constitute a powerful call for systemic …
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Speculative Fiction & Poetry

Five Micro-Fictions by Ken Poyner

“Our pond monster is the best. He waits under unruffled water, eyes only visible if you grow too close…” excerpt from …
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When Babies Started Being Born With Wings by David Henson

“They were little more than a shimmer on the backs of our newborns, translucent like a dragonfly’s.” – excerpt from …
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Exhibits in Orbit by Paige Eaton

“In a different reality a murder encompasses the tree / of metal spires, lining the ground with pebbles” excerpt from …
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Available Space by Shannon Cates

“A body speaks in fabric…” – excerpt from Available Space, visual poetry by Shannon Cates …
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Sharh on Sahih al-Bukhari 5460 by Reyzl Grace

“you rise, / lay your arms like the seam / of the first dawn across / my shoulders and sigh with the robins,” excerpt from …
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Sharh on Sunan Ibn Majah 3914 by Reyzl Grace

“For a moment, / the tip of your finger / lights / on the edge of my hand…” – excerpt from Sharh on Sunan Ibn …
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Abecedarian Lament by M.R. Lehman Wiens

“…echoes of Sunday School pull me from my book to the unyielding curve of a church bench.” – excerpt from …
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gelato rain by Azure Brandi

“my shadow slips like fallen light into the gelato rain of second grade ants in raisin boxes” – excerpt from …
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graphic of a cell phone conversation. Texts say: Person 1: I’ve been thinking about Mom and the prognosis she’s received Person 2: Yeah, me too. I’m kind of devastated here. Person 1: I’m gonna suggest something you might not like Person 2: Good start if you’re trying to sell me on an idea. Person 1: I seriously think she might be interested Person 2: In?

Exit Stage Left by Bob Gielow

“Person 1: I’ve been thinking about Mom and the prognosis she’s received. Person 2: Yeah, me too. I’m kind of …
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