Vol. 12 Cover Reveal!

VOL. 12 COVER REVEAL!

Cover art by Maia Stark

Vol. 12 features poems by Khaloud Al-Muttalibi, T. Best, McKenna James Boeckner, Kayleigh Cline, Lana Crossman, Sheri Doyle, Guy Elston, Rosa Fernandez, Kate Marshall Flaherty, Tea Gerbeza, Vera Hadzic, Wren Jones, Taidgh Lynch, S. Mahamud, Andrea Margaret Martineau, Jill Michelle, Pauline Peters, Lauren Prousky, Michael Russell, Dawn Steiner, Matthew Walsh, Fran Westwood, Toast Wong, and Christine Wu.

Order your copy of our limited print run, poetry special issue today! What are you waiting for? 

Stay tuned for details for the vol. 12 online launch!

DEADLINE EXTENDED for themed issue


untethered’s very first themed submission call wants your HELP-inspired manifestations.

Submissions of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, visual artwork and those strange beings in-between that explore the theme of HELP are welcomed from April 1 – May 15th.

We recently updated our submission guidelines. Please read them over here before you submit.

We can’t wait to read your work!

Vol. 12 Contributor Spotlight: Christine Wu

Meet Christine Wu! Christine’s poems, “At the Friendship Store,” “How to Speak Home,” and “Before Putting in an Offer on that Old House,” will be featured in our upcoming poetry special issue, vol. 12.

How Christine describes “Before Putting an Offer in on That Old House” in 12 words or less:
“When house hunting becomes a grief exercise”

How Christine describes “How to Speak Home” in 12 words or less:
“Locating what gets lost in translation”

How Christine describes “At the Friendship Store” in 12 words or less:
“How to navigate the past by visiting a familiar, unfamiliar place”

Christine Wu is a Chinese-Canadian poet whose work has appeared in various publications including The Fiddlehead, The Malahat Review and Contemporary Verse 2. Originally from the West Coast, she now makes her home in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she is working on a full-length poetry collection.

 

Pre-order your copy of our limited run poetry special issue now!
 
Don’t forget! Submissions for our next issue, themed “Help,” are open until May 1st.