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Issue #55 – Call for Submissions

Not just dirt as mess, but dirt as method, material, and metaphor.

March 5, 2026

We are looking for short fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, visual art, and photography that explore all the dirty things we’re told to scrub away… and what happens when they stick around.…

Rebecca Matthews

Featured Fiction WWR 53

My Mother Once Told Me

Anjali Jaikarran |
November 12, 2024

My mother once told me that a daughter is the greatest blessing. …

Featured Non-fiction

Peaches and Cream, Mocha, and Everything in Between

A Personal Essay About Colourism

Anjali Jaikarran |
May 15, 2020

The sun exists so peacefully, bringing light and warmth to all that live beneath it. Yet, for too many brown women, the sun has always been an enemy ― its light too blinding, its heat too unbearable.…

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