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“Camp Stories” & “We were talking about our phobias—”
“across the empty highway—how I slowed the car, prayed to survive that terrifying beauty.”
Household Goods Gone Bad
“I just want to tear away everything / that is irrelevant, and love you like a broken lever”
Displacement
“…it seemed the farther they traveled from home, the closer they were to those stars.”
Speech Acts
The mother tongue is the language of our earliest and truest selves, our first grip on the world around us as we learn to name the people, places, and things which hold us steady, which keep us fixed in a particular place and time.
The Daniels: On Four Latine Authors Named Daniel
“Until these collections, I didn’t believe you could write short pieces so clearly inspired by Chicano life.”
The winners of the 2026 Breakout Prize are Nico Amador in poetry, selected by Cynthia Cruz, and Imogen Osborne in prose, selected by Alexandra Kleeman.