No. 1 July ’22: Three Channels, Tilghman Goldsborough
No. 2 August ’22: Are You Writing Your Microbiome Or Is Your Microbiome Writing You, Cornelia Barber
No. 3 September ’22: The News I Know, Joel Newberger
No. 4 October ’22: The Love Letter, Alex Partick Dyck
No. 5 November ’22: The Mineral Voice, Terrence Arjoon
No. 6 December ’22: The Birth, John Joe Kane
No. 7 January ’23: Stooooooone, Kamelya Omayma Youssef
No. 8 February ’23: A Great Spilling Of Pizza Sauce, Sasha Pearl
No. 9 March ’23: This Is Our Turning, Nora Treatbaby & Rosie Stockton
No. 10 April ’23: Notes On An Expertise: Locking Up Anthology, r. rahmé
No. 11 May ’23: 5 Seconds, Darien Belemu
No. 12 June ’23: wyoming, Ken Taylor
No. 13 July ’23: The Community Of Lovers, Christina Chalmers
No. 14 August ’23: Her Practice Is A Rope That Ties Her Fantasies To The Realm Of Others, Rakel Stammer
No. 15 September ’23: Lest We Forget To Rupture The Ephiphanic Sapphire,
Jared Daniel Fagen
No. 16 October ’23: Fear + Loathing In Upstate, NY. Part 2: A Geographical Epistemology Of Sorrow, Mohammed Zenia
No. 17 November ’23: Allen Had Excused Himself From Violence Since I Was A Little Boy, Edmund Berrigan
No. 18 December ’23: Nucleation Of The Dakini, Aristilde Kirby
No. 19 January ’24: The Girls And A Joke, Kimberly Alidio
No. 20 February ’24: Crisis Epistemology: This Too Is Of The Process, Quentin Mahoney
No. 21 March ’24: Hooded Crow, Part 1 of 2, Richard Hell
No. 22 April ’24: Hooded Crow, Part 2 of 2, Richard Hell