Category: Features

A quick post-AWP report

Phew! AWP has come and gone, and we're happy and tired. Thank you to everyone who came to our offsite event and stopped by our booth in the book fair!...

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Phoebe’s AWP reading event!

In conjunction with Big Lucks, Folio, and Gigantic Sequins

7 PM on Wednesday, February 2nd

Grand Central, 2447 18th St NW

Washington DC...

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“Many Muses”

Featured Art Linda Plaisted

A pioneer in contemporary photographic illustration and photomontage, each piece of artwork she creates is layered by hand with images she has captured...

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The Tourist Trail by John Yunker

Book Review Collin Grabarek

Perhaps the competing narrative of Robert Porter, an FBI agent bound for a mission in Argentina, should have tipped me off, but if you'd told me after...

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Fall contests! $1000s in prizes + publication

Winter Fiction Contest: judged by Caitlin Horrocks.

Greg Grummer Poetry Award: judged by Dan Beachy-Quick.

FIRST EVER! Nonfiction Contest: judged by Shauna Cross....

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Hank: a book review

Book Review Daniel D'Angelo

I have no love (nor hate, to be fair) for country music or folk singers, and zero involvement in their history. I have, therefore, no idea who Hank...

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Jericho Brown’s PLEASE

Blog K. Goodkin

As books of poems go, Please, Jericho Brown’s first book, is especially unconcerned with subtlety. This is the book’s biggest weakness, though also perhaps...

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It Doesn’t Happen Often–But Should We Look At It?

Poetry Eric Burger

Young children, ages 8-11, were swimming out into the bay, disappearing under the water, and swimming back to the beach where they displayed their tiny...

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Gold Without Warning–a three day poetry festival

Blog

GWW is a three-day festival of capital-region poets, and features a number of past Phoebe contributors, as well as a few current or former staffers. More details at ...

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Why nonfiction?

Blog

You’ve probably noticed that Phoebe is taking a big step: We’re now accepting nonfiction submissions.

That’s the...

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