Issue 29 | Fall 2023
Issue 29 brings flirty game wardens, nuns in a cavern, mysterious transmissions, the world’s youngest knife thrower, the names of Argentina’s rivers, streams, and lakes, the fountain of youth, gray dawns, and ferocious appetites. It’s about war, lies and misinformation, languages and language, erasures, brutal occupations, bad reasons for enlisting, and signs that refract so deeply we can’t trace their path back to the world. It’s about sinister radio signals from the fillings in your teeth or maybe over there among the trees.
2024 Best Microfiction Nominations
Your Impossible Voice is delighted to nominate the following works for Best Microfiction 2024!
Pushcart 2024 Nominations
Your Impossible Voice is pleased to announce the following nominations for 2024 Pushcart Prizes from issues 28 and 29.
A Statement on the Israel-Gaza Crisis
Your Impossible Voice supports the Palestinian peoples’ right to justice, freedom, equality, and self-determination. We call for an end to the genocidal violence being waged against Gaza and an end to oppression and occupation.
Bind yourself to us with your impossible voice, your voice! sole soother of this vile despair.
—Arthur Rimbaud, “Phrases”
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Review: Dyke (geology) by Sabrina Imbler
Reviewed by Nicholas Alexander Hayes
The morning after finishing Sabrina Imbler’s Dyke (geology) I texted a long-time writing partner to say that if I was still teaching Queer Lit I would add this to the reading list. The desire to include this was not because it echoed the great themes of works like Hall’s The Well of Loneliness or Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room.