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The Prizewinner
I saw him again. At the new bookstore on Slavyanska St. Prizewinner! I wanted to shout. It’s me! It was the fifth time in the last...
Blue in Travel Abstract
Mahmoud Elmardi, a Sudanese visual artist and novelist, was born in 1988 in the historic city of Bahri, Khartoum—a region renowned for its rich cultural...
Heartbeats Behind Our Songs
In Aotearoa New Zealand’s electric contemporary literary scene, Tina Makereti is a Māori novelist, essayist, scholar, and cultural worker with an unmistakable voice whose prose...
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Panorama Prize
Panorama Prize 2024: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places go to Grace Loh Prasad, Devi S. Laskar, and Joelle Renstrom.
Pitch: Thames Symphony
Thames Symphony by Nicolas D. Sampson is a literary fiction novel with elements of London-focused psychogeography. On the one hand, it’s an immersive meditation –...
Panorama Prize 2024: Nominees
Each year, all work we publish will be considered for the Panorama Prize. See all authors of work nominated for the inaugural 2024 edition and...
Postcards from the Mouth of the Inferno
Months after the last spark is stomped out Lennon and I drive up the Poudre Canyon amidst the stretches of scar tissue. This is what...
Passages
The night, a thicket. The sailors lean their mast Towards the flames that ring the mountain. A leopard’s glowing spots, a celestial map, A trail...
Smouldering
Zain squinted his eyes. The temperature was in the high nineties. The sky was clear but the air felt humid. He was short of breath,...
How to Survive the Streets as a Girl in the Old Medina
You’re having a good hair day (unusual, I know!). It’s rarely necessary to plough the stork nest with a comb, yet today your mane is...
L.A. Cinemas: The City’s Real Houses of Worship
You’re here, and it’s a party but you feel like you’re stepping into a cathedral, and the crowded bar glows like an altar. L.A. worships...
This Car-Centric City Makes Me Dream Of Third Places
the dream: – there is a café: — Its façade: a verdant ivy waterfall calling souls to seek solace from the urban hustle welcomes humans...
Mexico City
For lunch ant eggs with worms. 900 pesos, though … Only the rich can afford such courage.
After Math
i. What’s Left Cracked bricks, fixtures, fencing, Hooks & some wire, torn corners of insulation stapled to Warped wood. Ash. Porcelain tiles spilt like playing...
Pastizzi
I am twenty years old and have just eaten what I think is the most perfect pastry in the world. But I think I’m in...
Dry Land Fishing
A couple carrying rough bags are walking down the railroad tracks in front of my house in Jeremiah, Kentucky. Thin and young, they are dressed...
Dreaming in Diaspora
I have always been a dream collector–someone who pays attention to dreams, writes them down, looks them up, and tries to interpret their messages. When...
Cemetery Conversations with My Dead Dad
In 2019, I returned to London for the first time since 1990. I remembered the city vividly, both because I’d looked at the photos countless...
Mission Dolores Park: A Map Oneirica
My right fibula hurts when I walk as a Boricua in San Francisco, dreaming of the home I left. Nobody knows my name here, nor...
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