Size / / /

Content warning:


All things ancient, vast, towering:
cuneiform, hieroglyphs, stone tablets,
illuminated manuscripts, monuments,
tombstones, inscriptions on temple walls.

All things skewed or misunderstood:
satire, sarcasm, parody, paradox, code,
metaphors, allegories, irony, riddles,
languages only they still speak.

All things culinary: spice guides,
recipes, restaurant reviews, menus,
food blogs, cake decorating books,
their appetites voracious yet discerning.

Atlases, because.

And origami books, model train catalogs,
Garden Gnome Collectors Weekly, comics,
knitting patterns, topiary monographs—
hobbies to cheer immortal lifespans.

Last, stacks upon stacks of postcards
from fellow giants, read and re-read,
mulled, memorized, marveled over
against a day when they dare meet.



Mary Soon Lee grew up in London, lives in Pittsburgh, and commits poetry. She is a Grand Master of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association and winner of the AnLab Readers' Award, Asimov's Readers' Award, Dwarf Stars Award, Elgin Award, Rhysling Award, and Utopia Award. An illustrated edition of her epic fantasy The Sign of the Dragon was published in 2025. Website: marysoonlee.com.
Current Issue
8 Jun 2026

But I am no king, no man. It is a role I assumed in serving, with perfect order, those who scarcely saw fit to name me. Wild and shimmering, I hide from myself no longer. I was born twice from death. It is time to mend what was broken, even if they will not.
i am learning my new friend’s language / she said do you want to look for frogs sometime
They took the verse... and translated its grief into a new alphabet.
Friday: Hermits Die on Thursday: Stories of Appalachia and the Dark Ages by Gregory Ariail 
Issue 1 Jun 2026
Issue 25 May 2026
By: Louis Inglis Hall
Podcast read by: Emmie Christie
Issue 18 May 2026
Issue 11 May 2026
Issue 4 May 2026
Issue 20 Apr 2026
By: Athar Fikry
Podcast read by: Emmie Christie
Issue 13 Apr 2026
Issue 6 Apr 2026
Issue 30 Mar 2026
Issue 23 Mar 2026
Load More