May 13, 2020 – Michigan Quarterly Review

May 13, 2020

Quilt-like image. Lydia Morphew and Betsy Morphew. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dean R. and Darlyene A. Yarian in memory of Nathan Morphew

Jane Kenyon Prize Finalists

“The plum tree decides to give a shit” from the chapbook Miss America by Elena Ramirez-Gorski and “The fourth tuesday in november” from the chapbook Cape Midwest by Navanas Chetsandtikhun are being published through our partnership with the Jane Kenyon Prize. These two manuscripts were finalists for the prize.

Image of chapbook, An abridged medical family history & multiverse of selves, by Monica Kim

Conversation on “An abridged medical family history and multiverse of selves” and the inaugural Jane Kenyon Prize with Monica Kim, Carlina Duan, and Daniel Neff

The Jane Kenyon Prize for UM undergraduates serves two primary purposes: to create a space for UM undergrads to publish their work to a larger audience and to facilitate dialogue between the different spheres of writers in Ann Arbor. This year’s prize is the inaugural prize. More information can be found here. This conversation is …

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