Thank you so much to @miraclemonocle for publishing my poem, “Joy Had No Use for E,” a poem written without the letter E, in its exciting Issue 18…

Thank you so much to @miracel_monocle for publishing my poem, “Joy Had No Use for E,” a poem written without the letter E, in its exciting Issue 18…

Issue 18 of Miracle Monocle

https://louisville.edu/miraclemonocle/issue-18/elizabeth-j-coleman

“Highlights in this issue of the journal include a comic from Lucy Talbot Allen that investigates the true history of a failed lesbian commune appearing on the National Park Service website; a hybrid piece from Julie Lunde that describes paintings that don't exist yet; a poem that emerged from an experiment in not using the letter E from Elizabeth J. Coleman and a pair of ekphrastic poems from Adam Tavel. You'll also find a novel excerpt from Lena Mahmoud; conceptual romps from Ian Lindsay and Jessica Staricka; a lyrical exploration of addiction from KC Pedersen, and lyric essays from Nettie Farris. If you missed your chance to meet this year's winner of the annual Calvino Prize in Fabulist Fiction, now's the time to catch up with the story that took the $2000 award: “Ted” by Steve Wilson.”

—Sarah Anne Strickley, Faculty Editor

Assistant Editor: Ayaat Ismail

Graduate Editors: Cecilia Durbin, Eli Mcgibben

Genre Editors: Noah Hayes, Enmanuel Lapinell-Sanchez, Tessa Pickle, Taylor Marlow, Cameron Newton, Kyla Thomas, Alexa Villa-Nava, Ashley Wallace

Contributing Editors: Brady Alexander, Maddy Decker; Amy Dotson, Andi Pignato

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