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Scribeworth Magazine Announces Its 2026 Pushcart Prize Nominees
Each of these works captures something elemental—whether it’s a sharp truth, a haunting moment, a quiet act of defiance, or a deeply human experience that lingers in the mind long after the last line. Together, they reveal why independent literature remains the heart of contemporary storytelling: unfiltered, unapologetically honest, and alive with voices that aren’t afraid to stretch beyond the expected. Below are this year’s nominees and a short glimpse into why their work m

Michael Leggs
Nov 211 min read


Get Ready for the Fall 2025 Issue of Scribeworth Launching on November 17th
We are excited to share some fantastic news with our readers! The Fall 2025 issue of Scribeworth will be released on November 17th. Although we have had to push back the publication date, we are confident that this issue will be worth the wait. With a fresh lineup of articles, stories, and insights, we believe you will thoroughly enjoy what we have planned. What to Expect in the Fall 2025 Issue Get ready for a collection of engaging content in this upcoming issue. Our editori

Michael Leggs
Nov 31 min read


The Summer Issue is Live!
We’re excited to announce that the Summer issue is officially live—and it’s everything you didn’t know you were missing. This new edition...

Michael Leggs
Aug 61 min read


Summer Issue Coming Soon!
We’re happy to announce to all of you who’ve been eagerly anticipating our Summer Issue of Scribeworth Magazine , . . . It's coming just...

Michael Leggs
Jul 281 min read


Exploring Upmarket Fiction
Upmarket fiction is unique in the literary world because it blends the emotional appeal of commercial storytelling with the multi-layered...

Scribeworth
Apr 262 min read


Seven Questions with Sheila Murphy
A daily writer and lifelong learner, Sheila Murphy draws from literary and philosophical traditions while constantly pushing the boundaries of form. In this interview, she reflects on daily writing, poetic evolution, and the urgent role poetry plays in fostering new ways of seeing.

Scribeworth
Apr 183 min read


Seven Questions with Peter Appleton
Peter Appleton’s poetry stands out for its rare blend of precision, empathy, and a bold commitment to confronting the world as it is....

Michael Leggs
Apr 114 min read


Why Your Writer Bio Matters (And How to Make It Shine)
Let’s talk about why a well-written bio is so important, offer some simple tips, and give you a plug-and-play template to make the process e

Scribeworth
Apr 83 min read


Seven Questions with William Derge
William Derge is a poet whose work is rooted in empathy, keen observation, and a lifelong love of language. His poem “ Foraging ” is...

Scribeworth
Apr 44 min read


Seven Questions with Lindsay Ellis
In our newest Scribeworth Magazine interview, poet Lindsay Ellis , whose poem "Geometry" is featured in our inaugural issue , invites us...

Michael Leggs
Mar 284 min read


Seven Questions with Alina Kalontarov
Alina Talontarov is a contributing writer (poet) in the inaugural issue of Scribeworth. Seven Questions Interview.

Scribeworth
Mar 215 min read


The Inaugural Issue of SCRIBEWORTH is slated for March 2025
In the meantime, we will be publishing select interviews with emerging authors in our "Seven Questions" series. To keep informed, you can...

Michael Leggs
Dec 2, 20241 min read


Seven Questions with Joie Lesin, Author of "The Passenger"
An interview with Joie Lesin, award-winning author of THE PASSENGER, a paranormal fantasy.

Scribeworth
Oct 18, 20246 min read


Meditation #9
As I sit in padmasana across from her, I can hear the oscillating breeze lick the bonsai trees outside the kitchen window. “I am light. I...

Scribeworth
Oct 10, 20241 min read


Minnesota Nice
I see Minnesota nice
in the middle of Frogtown
on Saturday night
when I hail a Green & White
cab on University Avenue, . . .

Michael Leggs
Oct 3, 20241 min read


In Favor of French Fry Literacy
I love ketchup. I like to have French fries (or freedom fries, if you insist) with my ketchup. I like to squeeze a pool of ketchup into a hu

Michael Leggs
Sep 28, 20242 min read


All The Symbolism You Never Knew Existed In Leave It To Beaver (And There’s A Lot Of It)
I’m a big fan of the sitcom Leave it to Beaver (1957-63). When I was a young kid, I used to watch reruns of the show quite often.

Scribeworth
Sep 28, 20247 min read
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