MudRoom is open for submissions through July 25! Send us your poems, prose, and visual art for Issue 22. Submission guidelines below:
https://t.co/jOv14NIhqM
Issue 21 is live! See work by @shontewrites, Khari Dawson, Ruby Davis, Jade Ferrante, Maria Golosnaya, Tariq Karibian, Noel Munguia-Moreno, Mather Schneider, and Sehee Oh. Plus, a review of Canon by Paige Lewis and an interview with the author!
https://t.co/ksPZUnvmOe
Issue 21 drops tomorrow (!!!) so take a moment to read the closing poem of Issue 20 by Annie Grimes. The very first poem we accepted last submission period!
https://t.co/RM31cH1YwZ
Read “A Musical in Winter” in our newest issue for exquisite phrasing, distinct personality, and moves that will agonize you. Plus there’s a musical. An immediately gripping piece by Meghan Dairaghi.
https://t.co/YtZ71vVHc5
“Spring” is full of images that repeat and change like a single lamp flickering. Check out Aaron Rachel Selby’s beautiful poem in Issue 20. You can also see more of their work on their substack, Dreamhorse Dispatch.
https://t.co/lm6ee4MrV9
Read the piece that opens our newest issue for a poem, that, as our Poetry Reader put it, makes you feel like it's reading your mind. A showstopping opener by Grace Alvino.
https://t.co/0C7PEKkLLB
Issue 20 is live! See work by @charliernharris, Teo Vasilescu, Meghan Dairaghi, Aaron Rachel Selby, Gessica Sakamoto Martini, Annie Grimes, Grace Alvino, Kelly Murashige, & Cathy Adams. And a review of Dana Diehl’s upcoming collection, The Earth Room!
https://t.co/ksPZUnvmOe
The caesuras in "Anti-Christ Architect" work to open the poem both physically and narratively. Read the beautiful piece by Ayesha Owais that closes Issue 19 here.
https://t.co/E0DziokA1D
Watch what stays and what gets made as language disappears in "Burning Plastic Factories." Read Corey Miller's electric poem here:
https://t.co/grea8biS4F
Drifting on the bay, in the midst of grief and potential capsize, Joan makes an observation: "Grandma has pulled another freaky stunt." In "America Ding Hao," @ChristinaChiu8 crafts a story that is equal parts complex, humorous, and heart-breaking.
https://t.co/mPIklfz34w
In "Hookup," Miss Jackson Newbern crafts an image that doesn't let go, making an incredible poem in the process. Read it here, along with the rest of Issue 19.
https://t.co/CNtH3NlQiJ