Newfound
Newfound is a nonprofit publisher based in Austin, Texas. Our work explores how place shapes identity, imagination, and understanding. The journal is published tri-annually online and annually in print and features fiction, poetry, nonfiction, visual arts, reviews, and more. We also publish poetry chapbooks through our Gloria E. Anzaldúa Poetry Prize and prose chapbooks through our annual Newfound Prose Prize.
02/01/2025
✨PREORDER ✨ Who breaks the cycle, and what does breaking it cost? Winner of the 2023 Anzaldúa Poetry Prize, better hands eulogizes legacies of violence, underscored by a fervent desire of becoming. Mathews guides readers across and through “the infinity pink” in poems that drip a reverence tinged with resentment. Their debut chapbook engages myth, nature, and the body to honor the past and summon uncertain, ecstatic futures beyond.
PRAISE
“The eye—the I—is rigorously generous across these poems. They don’t attempt to rebuild a world or define a world, rather they do something more powerful and difficult: they dare an intimate lexicon and imagery wild and energetic enough to bare the overwhelm of the unknown world and our relationship to and relationships within it. The lines flicker, from light to dark, a wet shine, an earthen darkness, a scar, a seed, the body and body of language, bordering the ecstatic. Images tremble and transform, become both familiar and surprising, under the pressure of the speakers’ unrelenting desires and I was lucky to find myself wandering the blur between memory, moment, and the impossibility of what might happen next. Within these poems is a bold embrace of sensuality and how language can be our portal to collapse the temporal and spatial hierarchies of ancestor and descendant—the poems seem to say: we are who we are from and we become what becomes us next.”
—Natalie Diaz (), author of Postcolonial Love Poem
05/12/2024
02/04/2023
Very excited to share that Éric Morales-Franceschini won the 2022 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry! Éric won our 2021 Anzaldúa Poetry Prize for his chapbook, "Autopsy of a Fall" (https://newfound.org/shop/eric-morales-franceschini-autopsy-of-a-fall-print-e-book/).
https://www.fresnostatenews.com/2023/02/02/georgia-author-wins-2022-philip-levine-prize-for-poetry/
Georgia author wins 2022 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry - Fresno State News The Fresno State Master of Fine Arts Program in creative writing announced Georgia author Éric […]
02/03/2023
Two February readings with ! ❤️🔥✨ Hear André read from HAUNTINGS, his powerful 2022 Newfound Prose Prize winning chapbooks.
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