A Journal of Literature and Art since 1971 Views Read nonfiction editor Ashlen Renner's interview with contest judge Erika Howsare More From Our Contributors Incarcerated Writers Project The Incarcerated Writers Project was started by the editors at phoebe as a way to open the publishing platform to writers in prisons across the United States. This population has been traditionally overlooked, undervalued, and pushed| phoebe - A Journal of Literature and Art since 1971
2025 Spring Fiction Contest Winner Two Burials by Jumaana Abdu 2025 Spring Nonfiction Contest Winner Notes on Property by Esther Ra 2025 Spring Poetry Contest Winner Bestiary by Seth Peterson Read commentary from our judges about their selections here. Fiction Runners-Up Mysterious Rooms by Jaime Gill Pruning Practice by Lydia Kim Everyone is Going to … The post 54.2 first appeared on phoebe.| phoebe
Dreams Collage, paper White Dreams Collage, paper Irina Tall (Novikova) is an artist, graphic artist, illustrator. She graduated from the State Academy of Slavic Cultures with a degree in art, and also has a bachelor’s degree in design. The first personal exhibition “My soul is like a wild hawk” (2002) was held in the museum … The post Irina Tall first appeared on phoebe.| phoebe
Freedom Acrylic on canvas Tomislav Šilipetar was born in Zagreb, Croatia. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 2014, where he earned his master’s degree in painting under the mentorship of Igor Rončević in the Painting Department. In 2015, he became a member of the Croatian Association of Artists (HDLU) and … The post Tomislav Šilipetar first appeared on phoebe.| phoebe
Expression Watercolor and acrylic Victor Adebayo Meye is a visual artist renowned for his captivating and vibrant paintings. Based in Ogun City, Nigeria, Victor’s artistic expertise spans across watercolor, oil, acrylic, and digital mediums. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Victor’s artwork embodies the beauty of human expression and richness of … The post Victor Adebayo Meye first appeared on phoebe.| phoebe
Dapples Photography Sophie Hoss is a New York writer who loves the ocean and is in bed by 9 pm every night. She has received a Pushcart Prize, and her words are scattered around in BOMB, The Baffler, Los Angeles Review, The Southampton Review, Wigleaf, and elsewhere. Also, she has a small dog named Elmo … The post Sophie Hoss first appeared on phoebe.| phoebe
Interconnected Sand Watercolor Janelle Cordero is a poet, artist, and educator living in Spokane, Washington. Her writing has appeared in dozens of literary journals, including Driftwood Press, Jet Fuel Review and Hobart, while her paintings have been featured in venues throughout the Pacific Northwest. Janelle is the author of five books of poetry, including Talk| phoebe
Connor Harding: Welcome Halle! Thank you so much today for coming out and spending some time to talk with us about your process, and, of course, about Good Women. I thought we could start our discussion by highlighting Lucille Clifton's “the poet” as the foreword to your collection. Good Women makes frequent mention of the dichotomy| phoebe
Faith Palermo: Thank you so much for speaking with us! I want to start off by asking a bit about your latest book, A Kind of In-Between. The memoir is a collection of shorter essays that capture different moments in your life. How did this structure come about? Aaron Burch: It came about largely because| phoebe
by Ashlen Renner I don’t know what is going on with my TikTok algorithm, but I’ve been getting a lot of deer videos on my For You page: Deer crashing through convenience store windows, doorbell camera footage of deer waltzing into a house like they owned the place, and, of course, deer eating snacks out| phoebe