Submit

show us your work

Subscribe

to the publication

ProForma

enter contest

Submit

show us your work

Subscribe

to the publication

ProForma

enter contest

SUBSCRIBE

Subscribe to Grist

OTHER WAYS TO PURCHASE

Pre-Order Issue 14 (Available Summer 2021) featuring the 2020 Pro Forma Contest winners.
Price (Including Shipping): $14

To see all purchasing options for Grist: A Journal of the Literary Arts please Click Here and scroll down to the option most suited to your reading needs.

A NOTE DURING COVID-19 

Due to our university and university mail system going remote in response to the pandemic, there will be delays in fulfilling print subscriptions and mailing out back orders. We apologize for the delay and assure that all orders will be completed as soon as safely possible. Never hesitate to contact us with questions, and thank you for your support!

Read Online Content

Issue 16

Origin Story

Danielle Cadena Deulen is the author of four books. Her most recent poetry collection is Desire Museum (BOA Editions, 2023). Her previous books include Our Emotions Get Carried Away Beyond Us,which won the Barrow Street Book Contest; The Riots, which won the AWP Prize in Creative Nonfiction and the GLCA New Writers Award; and which won the Miller Williams Arkansas Poetry Prize and the Utah Book Award. She served as a Jay C. and Ruth Halls Poetry Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. She has been the recipient of an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, an Oregon Literary Fellowship, and a Pushcart Prize. She is co-creator and host of “Lit from the Basement,” a literary podcast. She teaches for the graduate creative writing program at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Her website is danielledeulen.net.




Shara Lessley is the author of The Explosive Expert’s Wife and Two-Headed Nightingale, and co-editor of The Poem’s Country: Place & Poetic Practice, an anthology of essays. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow, her awards include an NEA fellowship, the Mary Wood Fellowship from Washington College, the Diane Middlebrook Poetry Fellowship from the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, an Olive B. O’Connor Fellowship from Colgate University, and a “Discovery”/The Nation prize, among others. Shara’s poems and essays have appeared in Ploughshares, The Gettysburg Review, The Kenyon Review, and IMAGE, and have been included in the Pushcart and Best American Poetry anthologies. She is Consulting Editor for Acre Books.

Read More »
Issue 16

Most Non-Compete Clauses are Legally Unenforceable

Robert Walikis is a writer, playwright, poet, and songwriter. His short stories “Terrafir” and “Peak Child” were semifinalists for the North American Review‘s 2023 and 2022 Kurt Vonnegut Speculative Fiction Prizes. His very short story “Funerary Rumors” was second runner-up for PRISM International‘s 2022 Grouse Grind Lit Prize for V Short Forms. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Post Road, PRISM International, Bridge Eight, and elsewhere. Rob lives in Maine with his wife-partner-writer Diana Mullins. He makes maps and tells stories. Read more at www.robertwalikis.com.

Read More »
Issue 16

We Could Fix You

Alan Sincic teaches at Valencia College. His fiction has appeared in the New Ohio Review, Greensboro Review, Saturday Evening Post, and elsewhere/ His short stories have won contests sponsored by the Texas Observer, Driftwood Press, Prism Review, Westchester, American Writer’s Review, Broad River Review, and Pulp Literature. The opening chapter of his novel, The Slapjack, won the 2021 First Pages Prize.

Read More »
Subscribe to Grist

OTHER WAYS TO PURCHASE

Pre-Order Issue 14 (Available Summer 2021) featuring the 2020 Pro Forma Contest winners.
Price (Including Shipping): $14

To see all purchasing options for Grist: A Journal of the Literary Arts please Click Here and scroll down to the option most suited to your reading needs.

A NOTE DURING COVID-19 

Due to our university and university mail system going remote in response to the pandemic, there will be delays in fulfilling print subscriptions and mailing out back orders. We apologize for the delay and assure that all orders will be completed as soon as safely possible. Never hesitate to contact us with questions, and thank you for your support!

BACK ISSUES

Order copies of previous issues of Grist and read the work of poets like Joy Harjo, Jack B. Bedell, and Rebecca Gayle Howell, fiction writers like Kat Williams, May-Lee Chai, and M.O. Walsh, and nonfiction writers like Dana Levin, Beth Ann Fennelly, and Adam Clay.