Skip to content

The Metaworker Literary Magazine

Where great stories are forged.

  • Home
  • About Us
    • About The Metaworker
    • Editorial Staff
    • Privacy Policy
  • Submit
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Wish List
  • Archives
    • The Metaworker Podcast
    • Gallery of Metaworker Artists
    • The Forge – A Monthly Newsletter
  • Contact Us
    • Volunteer at The Metaworker
    • Donations & Merch
  • Home
  • About Us
    • About The Metaworker
    • Editorial Staff
    • Privacy Policy
  • Submit
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Wish List
  • Archives
    • The Metaworker Podcast
    • Gallery of Metaworker Artists
    • The Forge – A Monthly Newsletter
  • Contact Us
    • Volunteer at The Metaworker
    • Donations & Merch

Tag: reality

“Ruins” by Mary Paulson
Poetry

“Ruins” by Mary Paulson

September 13, 2021August 15, 20221

Mary Paulson currently lives and works in Naples, FL. Her poems have appeared in Slow Trains, Mainstreet Rag, Painted Bride Quarterly, Nerve Cowboy, Arkana, Thimble …

“How to Draw a Circle” by Damian Campana
Poetry

“How to Draw a Circle” by Damian Campana

May 28, 2018January 15, 20221

  Damian Campana is a Creative Writing student at a community college in Rochester, NY. He is an aspiring creator. He is passionate about telling …

“To Know Life, To Fight Unarmed” by Sarah Kersey
Poetry

“To Know Life, To Fight Unarmed” by Sarah Kersey

March 5, 2018August 19, 20200

To know life is to greet knowing you won’t unmeet. To know life is to see your creators split into demigods, degrading into man and …

“Beware of the Quiet” by Ann Christine Tabaka
Poetry

“Beware of the Quiet” by Ann Christine Tabaka

October 9, 2017February 23, 20200

  Do not allow the quietness that saturates the halls of night break through the dawn.   For it will shatter all perception of time …

“TRUTH #4: The Face Behind the Mirror” by Matthew Maichen
Editorial / Non-Fiction

“TRUTH #4: The Face Behind the Mirror” by Matthew Maichen

February 27, 2017August 30, 20201

I only ever wrote to be close to you. You didn’t exist. I knew that. But it didn’t matter when I could create words that …

Buy Merch
Donate via PayPal
Become a Patron
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
  • Instagram
  • Bluesky
  • Spotify
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Copyright © 2025 The Metaworker Literary Magazine. Powered by WordPress and Bam.