Description
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2022 LOIS CRANSTON MEMORIAL POETRY PRIZE
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| Hollie Dugas | To The (Surgeon) Mother of a Poet I Knew |
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FICTION
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| Leanne Su | 火气 (fire/breath) |
| Megan Paslawski | A Raccoon Bites Jen |
| Carly Brown | Feminine Absurdities |
| Elizabeth Toman | Elegant Trogon |
| Julie O. Petrini | Colliding |
| Cassidy McFadzean | Stave |
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POETRY
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| Amanda Rosas | Pondering Gratitude After an Inclusiveness Board Meeting |
| Lily Jarman-Reisch | Table to Dar es Salaam |
| Courtney Huse Wika | We have grown feral |
| M. Cynthia Cheung | Common Disaster No. 2 |
| Anne Yarbrough | Advent Fox |
| Stephanie Kaylor | Now That We’ve Heard Everything, Any Final Remarks? |
| Lisa Wujnovich | Choice |
| VA Smith | Interstices |
| Prison Poet, Prisoner #BJ0177 | Being AMANda |
| AMANda to Be | |
| Rita Mookerjee | While Propagating Houseplants, I Find Queer Liberation |
| Maureen Thorson | Sonnet for the End of the World |
| Nisha Atalie | Leavings |
| Jill Khoury | my uncle sends me boxes of her things |
| Elizabeth Cranford Garcia | ’72 Datsun |
| Emily Ransdell | On the day of his biopsy |
| Joanne Durham | Where They Go |
| Rebecca Faulkner | My sadness is very particular |
| R.B. Simon | an insider’s guide to surviving a miscarriage |
| Sayuri Ayers | The Woman, The River (excerpt two) |
| The Woman, The River (excerpt three) | |
| Shaheen Dil | Aubade |
| August | |
| Patricia Davis-Muffett | The Middle-Aged Mermaid Remembers Her Tail |
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ART
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| Dale Champlin | Praise Be |
| Briefly Masculine | |
| The Second Vision at Sea | |
| Bette Ridgeway | A Page of Life |
| A Tango in Red | |
| Nina Tichava | A Flower of the Fields of Air |
| Tara Williams | Henry Miller’s Piano |
| Sara Zapata-Minchow | Untitled 1 |
| Untitled 3 | |
| Untitled 4 | |
| Untitled 5 | |
| Phyllis Green | Forget Me Not |
| Kathleen Frank | Bandelier |
| Sally Edelstein | Blondes American Style |
| How Old is Old | |
| Virginia Mallon | Hangers 1973 – 1985 |
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BOOK REVIEWS
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| Linzi Garcia | Knowing Is a Branching Trail by Alison Hicks |
| Jayne Marek | To Drink from a Wider Bowl by Joanne Durham |


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