Mardi Gras Microfiction Contest, Feb ’26
Editor: Vallie Lynn Watson
Managing Editor: Taryn White
Associate Editor: Leah Joseph
Assistant Editors: Robbie Hess and Jade Turner
Interns: Sam Manuel
Jay Edge, “Lovers,” pastel on paper
Letter from the Editor by Vallie Lynn Watson
Writing Contest Winner
“Bienvenue” by Michelle Rose
Microfiction
“The Ghost of Proust in Mom’s Room” by Mileva Anastasiadou
“The Forest of Me” by Garima Chhikara
“House Shoe” by Scott Garson
“Hairbrush” by Amanda Hadlock
“Bathtub Divorce-Tears Gin” by Matthew Jakubowski
“My Prerogative” by Leah Mueller
“Stolen Luck” by Julia Rajagopalan
“The Iteration of Matrices” by Cheryl Snell
“Labor” by Lucy Zhang
Jay Edge is a North Carolina artist who concentrates on modes of drawing. Figure and landscape become motifs to connect/resolve internal experience against external subject. Inspired by the Southern shift of landscape, themes of preservation versus excavation push into technique. His work has evolved over decades while studying at Appalachian, Penland, the studios of various artists, with deep interest in the history of art-making. He lives in Wilmington with his family, stacks of books, and Nola Beans the Dog.
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