Catch our Dodge editors at AWP!
We'll be at the Cincinatti Review's Offsite Reading at Max's Taphouse, Wednesday, March 4, at 7 pm, featuring Poetry Editor Edward Sambrano III, Fiction Editor Addison Zeller, and more!
Catch our Dodge editors at AWP!
We'll be at the Cincinatti Review's Offsite Reading at Max's Taphouse, Wednesday, March 4, at 7 pm, featuring Poetry Editor Edward Sambrano III, Fiction Editor Addison Zeller, and more!
A beekeeper tending to some bee boxes. Text reads, "An Evening of Flash Lit: A Cincinnati Review miCRo Reading, Max's Taphouse, 737 S. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231, March 4, 7pm." Readers are listed: Prince Bush, Beth Ann Fennelly, Kat Lewis, David James Poissant, Edward Sambrano III, Jess Smith, Stella Wong, Addison Zeller
Please join us for our miCRo-themed AWP offsite event, An Evening of Flash Lit!
When: Wednesday, March 4, 7:00-8:30 pm
Where: Max's Taphouse, 737 S Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231 (30-minute walk from the convention center or a 13-minute drive)
Drinks and mingling to follow!
Don't miss our BIG offsite reading at AWP in Baltimore! March 5, 7-10 p.m. in the Baltimore Rowing & Water Resource Center. 3301 Waterview Ave. Baltimore, MD 21230.
DODGE READERS:
7 p.m.
Micaela Kaibni Raen
8:30 p.m.
Cristina Politano
Chrysanthemum (Chris) Watkins
Huge congratulations to the Helena Whitehall Award runner up, finalists and semi-finalists!
Good Afternoon! Fiction and poetry submissions will reopen next week following our special issue, starting Sunday. Check out our website, linked in bio, for further details.
We are so excited to announce that our Special Issue with Guest Editor Sara Abou Rashed is OUT NOW, linked in our bio! We invite you to attend our Zoom Launch Party this Sunday at 2 p.m. EST, where you can hear featured authors read their work!
@ruthawad.bsky.social @philipmetres.bsky.social
Very excited to share the results of our chapbook contest. Please join us in congratulating this year's winners and finalists. Huge thanks to everyone who submitted and supported the important work of some great nonprofit organizations. Stay tuned for updates about pre-orders and release dates.
Flyer for my PhD defense “Therapeutic genome editing for hereditary connective tissue disorders” January 23 at 11AM eastern time. Picture in the flyer is of me and my foster dog Hylee, a black lab, when she was a puppy. I’m giving her a kibble in the park.
Defending my #PhD, “Therapeutic Genome Editing for Hereditary Connective Tissue Disorders”, three weeks from today on Friday Jan 23 at 11AM EST! please DM me for the Zoom link! Thankful to everyone whos supported me along the way🩷
I cried during my practice talk so you KNOW it’s gonna be good! 😂
Hello all! We are currently looking for a volunteer Associate CNF Editor! If you're interested, use the link below to apply:
forms.gle/zstJpp3B66JF...
Happy Wednesday! We're excited to feature the final poem from our Fall 2025 Issue! Please enjoy Theodore Worozbyt's lovely poem "Bird in the Wood", and make sure to read the rest of his poem and our issue on our website, linked in our bio.
@theo23rd.bsky.social
Subscribe now to receive our Sweet 16 double anniversary issue. It’s loaded: 110 poems from 70 poets, 4 visual poems, astrology, 8 book reviews, Rob Carney interview and chapbook excerpt, and gatefold with 2 May Swenson collage poems and a visual review. 🤯 🍭
www.sugarhousereview.com/purchase
We're excited to feature Justin Rigamonti @jrigamonti.bsky.social and his poem "Kiss Math" from our Fall 2025 Issue OUT NOW! Keep reading Justin's poem and the rest of our issue on our website, linked in our bio!
This week we're happy to feature another wonderful poem, "lesser celandine", by Kathleen Hellen! Read the rest of her work and our Fall 2025 Issue OUT NOW on our website, linked in bio!
Heads up...Our poetry and fiction teams will no longer be accepting submissions after November 20th. Want to submit a piece? The link to submit is in our bio (and submissions are free)!
In a new Behind the Byline interview, staff reader Carolyn Orosz talks with NER 46.2 poet Bridget Lowe about the reflexive nature of meaning-making, brokering the relationship between form and content, and radical wonder.
Read their conversation here: nereview.com/bridget-lowe/
Our fall issue is now live: sixthfinch.com
Featuring @elliekblack.bsky.social @sarahgreenpoet.bsky.social @msstefaniekirby.bsky.social @dlassell.bsky.social @jeffreymorganpoet.bsky.social @ship-on-the-line.bsky.social @hanawiderman.bsky.social @scottferry.bsky.social @leewelch.bsky.social and more
Our Fall 2025 Issue is OUT NOW! Featuring new fiction, poetry, translation, creative nonfiction, and visual art. Read now on our website, linked in our bio!
We are thrilled to announce our nominees for 2026 The Best of the Net Anthology! Including poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, you can find their work on our website, linked in our bio!
For a more accessible version, see https://cymbals-corn-mx5t.squarespace.com/janezwart1.
I'll stand by "I am tired of tidings," for the most part. But getting a message that @thedodgemag.bsky.social nominated "East of Eden" for the Best of the Net anthology, those were tidings that put some wind back in my sails. Thank you to the editors, especially @sambranopoet.bsky.social.
I'm teaching a poetry class on perspective and the speaker! Please spread the word and consider signing up if interested :)
loft.org/classes/subj...
I started writing my PhD dissertation today. Rather than a traditional dedication, my dedication page will contain a poem that @sambranopoet.bsky.social showed me. It's the most accurate depiction of being a patient-scientist that I've found since starting my work. verse.press/poem/poem-to...
Excited to share my chapbook manuscript, "Some Notes on Farewell," was named an honorable mention in the 2025 Chad Walsh Chapbook Series! Huge congrats to Sara and all others who placed in the competition!
The Dodge is re-opening to general submissions Sept. 1. Send us your best eco fiction, poetry, nonfiction, translations, or visual art. Submissions are free! See Submittable link in our bio.
We're excited to feature Caroline Barnes and her poem "The Rodent Bait Box Behind the Restaurant" from our Summer 2025 Issue out now! Continue reading her poem and check out the rest of our issue at the link in our bio!
One of my poems from the latest issue of @sixthfinch.bsky.social !!
Check out the rest of the amazing issue here: sixthfinch.com/mainsummer25...
New summer issue
Featuring @1andrewcollard.bsky.social, @katiekemple.bsky.social, @alisonpelegrin.bsky.social, @sambranopoet.bsky.social, @kellyrsamuels.bsky.social, @mhwack.bsky.social, @ellenwelcker.bsky.social, @tracylchandler.bsky.social, @gregory-euclide.bsky.social, @todaysaaron.bsky.social
I have a poem in @thedodgemag.bsky.social ! Thanks to the editors for including “Guilt” in the Summer 2025 issue.
www.thedodgemag.com/sarahseybold1
Our Summer 2025 Issue is OUT NOW! Featuring some fantastic works of eco-writing in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as some marvelous visual art. Read now on our website (link in bio)!
"I will die in Portland on an overcast day, / The Willamette River mirroring clouds’ / Bleak forecast and strangers not forgetting—"
Edward Sambrano III muses on triviality, displacement, and estrangement in the everyday in a series of Florida poems. Check out their dispatch below!