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Here's a review of Patrick Nathan's novel THE FUTURE WAS COLOR, out now in paperback from Counterpoint Press, by assistant editor Miklos Mattyasovszky. "[A] tender triumph of a novel, which had wrapped me in its anxious arms from the very first line."
Create, Flee, Forget: a Review of The Future Was Color by Patrick Nathan — EPOCH
What gets forgotten, why, and who gets to decide are some of Nathan’s central concerns. His vivid prose imbues these questions with multiple strains of pain: the pain of losing parents and lovers, the...
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It is a new semester and we have acquired this beautiful vault boy mug for our lego bouquet
That empty black splash image represents the unknowable void to which we are all doomed, and which is the great mystery at the heart of all artistic endeavor, ofc
COWBOY PARK, the new poetry collection from our contributor Eduardo Martínez-Leyva, just went into a second printing...check it out!
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I recently had an MRI during a week when my preschooler was listening to La Bamba on repeat. I'm so grateful to have a poem about that experience in the current issue of @epochliterary.com!
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Received my contributor copy of @epochliterary.com latest issue with my story called Untouchables. Thanks to @jrobertlennon.com and other staff!

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We've got a new blog piece from our correspondent KP Vogel, who attended a conference of Fernando Pessoa Scholars last year. "If Pessoa’s author was God, that author might merely be the creation of yet another Author, farther removed, and so on. Pessoas all the way up, so to speak."
One Author’s Unusual Path to Immortality — EPOCH
Having become fascinated by Pessoa three years before, I was now living, by happenstance, a few blocks from his house, walking at odd hours through the same streets that Pessoa himself must have trave...
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People are asking about the free weekend. There is indeed one this month, just keep checking back every Saturday!
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Thanks to editor @jrobertlennon.com and @epochliterary.com for including my odd little piece "Nineteen Footnotes on a Poem About My Marriage" as a featured essay in the Fall 2025 issue. I'm grateful to be part of such an impressive collection. You can find it at www.epochliterary.com/featuredessay
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“Anything can be born.”

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Poem by Martha Zweig: The Particulars.
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Read another here: https://oneartpoetry.com/2024/09/22/finesse-by-martha-zweig/amp/
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Volume 72, Issue 2 is out now! 192pp. Cover art is Transit, Acrylic gouache paint on paper, by David Pjecha. Stop by the shop for a print ($10) or PDF ($7) copy. Complete contributor list in the image alt. Subs for 73.1 open in a week! www.epochliterary.com/archive
Greg Ames, Aldo Amparan, Kristof Anetta, Brittany Atkinson, Remy Barnes, Danny Cassidy, Ariel Courage, Laine Derr, Renesha Dhanraj, Taylor Franson-Thiel, Elisa Gabbert, Lily Jarman-Reisch, Christopher Kennedy, Erin Malone, Cary Marcous, Michael Martin, Betsy Mitchell Martinez, Pegah Ouji, Weijia Pan, Micah Perks, David Pjecha, Bryan Price, Stephen Thomas Roberts, Bee Sacks, Gabriel Schicchi, Greg Sendi, Brandon Shimoda, Murzban F. Shroff, Ed Skoog, Lisa Russ Spaar, FM Stringer, Justin Taylor, Emma Cairns Watson, Korey Williams.
Volume 72, Issue 2 is out now! 192pp. Cover art is Transit, Acrylic gouache paint on paper, by David Pjecha. Stop by the shop for a print ($10) or PDF ($7) copy. Complete contributor list in the image alt. Subs for 73.1 open in a week! www.epochliterary.com/archive
Greg Ames, Aldo Amparan, Kristof Anetta, Brittany Atkinson, Remy Barnes, Danny Cassidy, Ariel Courage, Laine Derr, Renesha Dhanraj, Taylor Franson-Thiel, Elisa Gabbert, Lily Jarman-Reisch, Christopher Kennedy, Erin Malone, Cary Marcous, Michael Martin, Betsy Mitchell Martinez, Pegah Ouji, Weijia Pan, Micah Perks, David Pjecha, Bryan Price, Stephen Thomas Roberts, Bee Sacks, Gabriel Schicchi, Greg Sendi, Brandon Shimoda, Murzban F. Shroff, Ed Skoog, Lisa Russ Spaar, FM Stringer, Justin Taylor, Emma Cairns Watson, Korey Williams.
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How can you not read a poem by a guy named Ed Skoog?
The website is now updated with a few selected pieces from the forthcoming issue. Subscription copies will go out in a couple of weeks, and the issue will go up for sale on the site. Also, we open for subs August 1!
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The website is now updated with a few selected pieces from the forthcoming issue. Subscription copies will go out in a couple of weeks, and the issue will go up for sale on the site. Also, we open for subs August 1!
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Today on the blog, assistant editor Imogen Osborne interviews poet Tom Bailey, at the publication of his new pamphlet, PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH OR FEED THE HORSES (the title poem appeared in EPOCH 70.1). "I think there's a poetry to misnaming things and being wrong."
Interview: Tom Bailey — EPOCH
“I kind of hate reading publicly because I get so nervous. I have to read off my phone at readings because if I hold paper you can see the paper shaking too much. But I do think about sound. The sound...
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Hey #AWP25 attendees, we will be at bookfair today, table T832! Come check out the new issue, buy a tote, and meet the editors.
Hey #AWP25 attendees, EPOCH will be at table T832 at bookfair! We've got ten dollar magazines and ten dollar totes. Come say hello, especially if you're one of our contributors...we would love to meet you.
Today on the blog, assistant fiction editor Miklos Mattyasovszky interviews Meghan O’Gieblyn, author of GOD, HUMAN, ANIMAL, MACHINE. "Much of what I value in good writing comes down to the messiness of another mind at work."
“Immersed in Another Consciousness”: Meghan O’Gieblyn — EPOCH
“Machines—at least the language models that we have today—are constantly deluding themselves. They have no access to the world. They hallucinate all the time. This is one reason why I can’t imagine ge...
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My contributor copies of @epochliterary.com have found me! Here's my poem, "Diorama" 🐊🐊