Photo by Meg Boscov
[Editor’s Note: This ongoing Sunday feature pairs photographs from Meg Boscov with a thought (or two) from the managing editor about focusing on tiny things to find something significant. Click on the picture itself to view at full size.]
This is the dream of deep dark places, the dream-readers tell us about caves. Are those hieroglyphics that require deciphering? Is there magic in those symbols? A spell? An incantation? What might arise were one to read them aloud?
It is into such places that we descend to seek the light. Here, the light reveals hidden messages from some invisible messenger. Into what dark place might you bring your work to seek the light? That is what this Sunday asks you to consider.
Meg Boscov lives and works outside of Philadelphia where she continues to pursue her careers in animal-assisted education & dog training, along with her burgeoning interests in photography & gardening.
Check out the write-up of the journal in The Writer.
Matter Press recently released titles from Meg Boscov, Abby Frucht, Robert McBrearty, Tori Bond, Kathy Fish, and Christopher Allen. Click here.
Matter Press is now offering private flash fiction workshops and critiques of flash fiction collections here.
Poetry, creative nonfiction, and fiction/prose poetry submissions are now closed. The reading period for standard submissions opens again September 15, 2025. Submit here.
06/10 • Grace Keir
06/15 • Alexandria Peary
06/22 • Kel Rocha
06/29 • Chao Wang
07/06 • Adrian Potter
07/13 • TBD
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09/21 • TBD