Sacrificial Steel explores humankind's biggest question: what does it all mean?
'Train-sounds, dew-sounds, sounds from the hair, prayerful sounds and python sounds, fish market ...
Featured in our latest issue is the 2020 Adrift Contest winning story 'Myopic' by Mason Boyles, s...
Featured in our twentieth issue is the 2019 In-House Contest winning story, Susan Jardaneh's 'The...
This children's book presents God as the creator of all things, big and small, in a way that youn...
Featured in our latest issue is the 2020 In-House Contest winning story 'Trash Man' by Jessica Ho...
'hell of birds is ferocious in its energy and acrobatics. With arresting images and unexpected en...
Introducing Bamboo, a timid pup who doesn't have all the confidence in the world, but does have s...
Featured in our latest issue is the 2019 Adrift Contest winning story 'The Smile Contest' by Alan...
'How to extract 'wonder from sediment,' especially if the sediment is vaguely toxic? This is the ...
'Magnolia Canopy Otherworld explores the places that hold the muddied and forested histories of w...
Our latest short stories 'Work' by Chad Szalkowski-Ference and 'Haze' by Mike Nees take you acros...
Our latest short stories 'Wing Breaker' by Rachel Phillippo and 'Spanish Soap Operas Killed My Mo...
Big Gorgeous Jazz Machine is a collection of experimental graphic works and comics poetry. It inc...
David Greenspan's One Person Holds So Much Silence explores the intersection of physical and emot...
'Jen Silverman's poems are baptisms of desire. They've traveled the world and come back to tell y...
'Melody S. Gee's gorgeous poems offer both divine wounds and delicious consolations. At the inter...
Our latest short stories 'Winged,' 'Sore Vexed,' & 'The Great Fall' show off the great versatilit...
This stunning collection of poems from writer & performance artist Niki Tulk explores the afterma...
Under the constant lights of the carnival, Daniel and his parents travel the east coast selling f...
Sara Moore Wagner's Hillbilly Madonna is a harrowing and ultimately hopeful lens into rural life ...
Taking the reins of our previous bi-annual literary magazine, our new annual anthology packs doub...
Bark On follows triathlete Ezra Fogerty, who is training under the guidance of recently disgraced...
Mitchell Untch's Memorial With Liminal Space is a staggering work of poetics that delves headfirs...
REJOICERis a stunning debut collection of poems that exist at the intersection of surrealism and ...
In Lanternfly August, Robin Gow contends with the emotional geographies of home through the lens ...
'To make of bewilderment itself a world serviceable enough to live in-to imagine a way through: t...
In Optometry, a girl goes to an optical shop for a pair of glasses. As the eye doctor calibrates ...
Driftwood Press' latest anthology is filled to the brim with this year's fiction & poetry award w...
Sarah Levine's Each Knuckle with Sugar is a soft yet powerful deep-dive into love and grief told ...
'Stefanie Kirby's Fruitful is a remarkable lyric sequence about raising children during a pregnan...
Erin Carlyle's Girl at the End of the World works through a father's death with a sharp focus on ...
Driftwood Press' annual anthology presents the best fiction, poetry, comics, and interviews of 2025.
Jessica Rae Bergamino's Girlhood x A Haunting follows clues with a magnifying glass through a lyr...
Featured in our first bi-annual issue is the 2018 Adrift Short Story Contest winning story 'Termi...
Wren Hank's Lily-Livered is a stunning portrayal of trans experiences, mixing deft prose poetry a...
The featured short story, 'Curse of Ham,' precedes a lengthy interview on socio-politics and the ...
Equal parts humorous and devastating, Ben Kline's Dead Uncles investigates the lingering impacts ...