Issue 28 – Autumn 2024

Issue 28 masthead

Photo by Amanda Pope

Hello Panoply Readers!

Once again, we’re proud and privileged to showcase the fine work included in Issue 28. Though it sounds repetitive, even perhaps overdone, we’re touched by the talent and artistry of our contributors. We’re esteemed by the quality and quantity of our submitters. And we’re indebted to and ever-mindful of our readers. Thanks for joining us on this journey.

We have a couple related to thrift stores, a few about mothers and mothering. Some lovely poetry in form. Lots of travel. Animals and other beings. A smattering of Italy and things Italian. And such fine craft in the poetry of form. 

We hope you enjoy the issue, and we look forward to producing Issue 29 and beyond. (Stay tuned for our Pushcart Prize nominations!) Thanks for thinking of Panoply

Love, Andrea, Clara, and Jeff, Editors

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Contents

’93by Francine Witte
Abruzzoby Amy Barone
Absenceby George Franklin
Beachy Keenby Bray McDonald
Blueby Jo Angela Edwins
but it poursby Manda Eliot
Cartographyby James Croal Jackson
Continental Breakfastby Caitlin O’Halloran
Demo Mixtape: What a Wonderful Worldby Brian Dickson
Edenby Susan Pollet
Eurydiceby Alison Stone
failed therapyby Joseph A. Farina
Finaleby Lana Ayers
Firefoxby Mathieu Parsy
Frog Shroudedby Gary Grossman
Geese on Iceby Jacqueline Jules
Godspeed to the Weedsby Jeannie E. Roberts
Good Fridayby Peter Newall
Grownup Godsby Claire Rubin
Hide-and-seek Surpriseby Moss Springmeyer
A Horse of Rinconby Max Heinegg
I Become Aquatic on the Roadby Phineas Knowles
The Jade Waters of Taal’s Crater Lakeby Sandi Stromberg
Laocoon: Beware of Greeks Bearing Giftsby Patricia Nelson
Minutesby Tony Gloeggler
Missing Timeby Katherine Dering
Mondayby Ann Howells
Mother’s Hungerby Jonathan Chibuike Ukah
Mourningby F.I. Goldhaber
My Mother’s Fingerprintsby Madlynn Haber
The Newsby Alicia Viguer-Espert
Nobody Reads Hemingway Anymoreby John Spudich
Of Knowing Othersby Rip Underwood
Of white skies and dark sorrowsby Mallika Bhaumik
Our Back Deckby Eve Lyons
The Pear Treeby Dallas Lee
The Restless Kindby Mike Lee
Secondhand Sam’sby Rebecca Klassen
Self-Portrait as Hologramby Steve Gerson
Should we have stayed at home, wherever that may be?*by Caroline Cottom
Starlightby Erin Jamieson
Thrift Store Conversationby Dave Malone
Two Centsby Marianne Tefft
Una gazza ladra spiegando la situazione del giardino, or, The Thieving Magpie Explains It All for You  – by Julian George
Undrowning the Beesby Terri McCord
Villa Luna Rossaby Marc Di Martino
Waiting for Clearanceby Catherine Arra
Waiting for Night to Fall on Taosby Andrena Zawinski
What Passes for Springby Jane Sasser
What Survives: A Cento*by Gene Twaronite
While in Sicilyby Allan Lake
With No Drop-Clothby Frederick Wilbur
Yelping the Waterfrontby Cal Freeman

2 thoughts on “Issue 28 – Autumn 2024

  1. wonderful work! I look forward to reading. Thanks

    Joan Leotta Author, Story Performer “Encouraging words through Pen and Performance” Folk, Fairy, and Personal Tales of friendship, kindness, food, family, and strong women. Now also Presenting Author visits by Louisa May Alcott *As writer, Nominated for Pushcart, Best of Net, Best of Micro fiction, **Western Peacemaker Award * *Awardee in Presswomen, Robert Frost, Silver Arts, Dancing Poetry* *”Feathers on Stone” *poetry chapbook available from me and at https://mainstreetragbookstore.com/product/feathers-on-stone-joan-leotta/

    Other Joan Leotta Books Languid Lusciousness with Lemon, Finishing Line Press (Amazon) Morning by Morning and Dancing Under the Moon, two free mini-chapbooks are at https://www.origamipoems.com/poets/257-joan-leotta *For information on my four out of print novels, collection of short stories and four children’s picture books, contact me at this email *

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