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Celebrate the return of our annual print edition! This issue showcases powerful fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and photography from diverse voices around the world. Themes include war and resilience, identity and love, and the fight for justice and belonging.
After a pandemic pause, we are thrilled to present our first print issue since 2020—a powerful collection that embodies Solstice’s fifteen-year commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices. Inside, you’ll find essays, stories, poetry, and photography that reflect the depth and diversity of human experience.
Highlights include:
Nonfiction by Alysia Abbott on raising an autistic son; A. Molotkov’s reflections on the war in Ukraine; and Joy von Steiger’s poignant essay on reproductive rights tracing her lineage to Mary Dyer, executed in 1660 as a religious activist.
Poetry in Translation featuring Ukrainian poets Yulia Berezhko-Kaminska and Olesya Mamchych, both refugees of the ongoing war.
Poetry by Zibiquah Denny, Edward Gunawan, and Brittany Adames, exploring themes from Indigenous identity to queer awakening and Dominican heritage.
Fiction and Interviews with acclaimed authors Jabari Asim and Ann Harleman, alongside exceptional new short stories.
Each page reaffirms Solstice’s mission to champion equity, empathy, and artistic truth. Order your copy to experience this essential literary issue in print.