White text on an orange background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers reads, β[Stylized Li Isprii Logo], Concepts in Metis Art: Attribution and Self-Introductionβ
A quote in white text on an orange background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers reads, "Storytellers are also teachers, and when we accept a story as 'ours,' we take on the messages and values it carries with it. Because of this, proper attribution of stories has always included relational context, including the identity, family relationships, and intellectual lineage of the storyteller.
- Jeremy Allard"
A quote in white text on an orange background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers reads, β...artists face significant pressure to use website space in ways that conform to industry standards, forefronting official, word-count limited bios, approved marketing text for their projects, tightly structured CVs, and accolades. When Metis artists do shape their websites and professional image to meet community standards, they often do so at the expense of meeting the expectations of curators, editors, agents, managers, and producers.
- Jeremy Allardβ
White text on an orange background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers reads, βRead the full essay at liisprii.caβ
In our first long-form essay, Jeremy Allard discusses attribution and self-introduction in the context of Metis art, storytelling, and literature, both historic and modern.
#Metis #MetisArt
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10.03.2026 19:12
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Emily Strempler: Newsletter
This month I've stumbled into a list of book recommendations entirely by Black and Queer authors: a romp through 60s Atlanta, a study of passing, and an exploration of all things queer food. Sign up to get all 3 reviews in your inbox bright and early on the 10th!
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09.03.2026 03:27
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Oh cool! I had no idea she'd written a book. Her standup is a riot!
03.03.2026 21:52
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Rows of book covers line the top and bottom of the image. In the centre, white text on a light blue background reads, β[Stylized Li Isprii Logo], Metis Reads, March 2026β
The March edition of Metis Reads is here! Featuring books by Tara Gereaux, Cheryl Isbister, Carole Lindstrom, and Louise Erdrich, plus illustration by Rhael McGregor and Natasha Donovan. Jump in and find a few great books available for pre-order!
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01.03.2026 22:20
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This is great!
28.02.2026 18:07
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I always assumed it was some sort of print fidelity test, but I could be completely wrong π€·ββοΈ
27.02.2026 05:07
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Rolston Recital Hall at the Banff Centre, filling up before the show. Seating in the foreground with scattered people sitting, a stage in the centre under a display that reads "Toga da wΓ΄hnagabi."
Catching the first Toga da wΓ΄hnagabi participant concert at the Banff Centre with Jeremy β¨π
27.02.2026 03:13
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I love that the cover also looks a bit frosty βοΈ
26.02.2026 22:47
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If you believe @tacobellquarterly.org, "literary clout" is also fake. But what I can promise is that every piece we publish @baltimorereview.bsky.social, was chosen because we genuinely loved it. Fake or not, "clout" is a nice little bonus, though. πβ¨
#lit #writing
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We'd like to show a little Baltimore Review love by offering a free generative writing session on Valentine's Day. Noon, Eastern Time. We promise it won't be cheesy. Well, not too cheesy. Interested? Email editor@baltimorereview.org to receive a Zoom link.
11.02.2026 20:33
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White text on a blue-green background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers reads, β[Stylized Li Isprii Logo], Book Review: Inkwo for When the Starving Returnβ
In a white frame on a blue-green background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers a poster for βInkwo for When the Starving Returnβ appears. The image features the protagonistβs young face, against the backdrop of an icy landscape. Hostile figures lurk at the bottom of the frame beneath the title.
A quote in white text on a blue-green background decorated with small, white, dot-painted flowers reads, βThey say that unless there is snow on the ground, you should never speak the name of the wheetago out loud...β
Jeremy Allard reviews Amanda Strong's wintery stop-motion film Inkwo for When the Starving Return, based on the short story Wheetago War by Richard Van Camp. In a future stalked by starving monsters, a young hero must learn to harness their medicine and fight back.
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In 2022, JAKE published a story of mine that I loved but wasn't sure would ever find it's home. But, more importantly, they published "trans culture is hating shirts" by Sophie Dufresne, a poem I used in an important conversation with a trans friend, back when they were still figuring things out.
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The Baltimore Review
A journal of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction
Our poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction doors are now open in Submittable. baltimorereview.org
01.02.2026 05:11
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Rows of book covers line the top and bottom of the image. In the centre, white text on a light blue background reads, β[Stylized Li Isprii Logo], Metis Reads, February 2026β
The February edition of Metis Reads is here! Featuring illustration work by Natasha Donovan, Rheal McGregor, and other titles of interest. Jump in and find a few great books available for pre-order!
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01.02.2026 20:46
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Mizuki Yamamoto: Mars is not as dry as they told us
Mizuki Yamamoto is a writer from Japan, currently living in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains with her half moon and two very spoiled farm dogs. Mizukiβs writing has appeared in or isβ¦
"I donβt tell her how high the maternal mortality rate is here. Or how challenging it is for newborns to survive in this atmosphere . . . That itβs become even harder lately for Martian-born to be granted an Earth visa." - Mizuki Yamamoto baltimorereview.org/winter_2026/...
30.01.2026 18:29
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The Baltimore Review
A journal of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction
Our submission doors for poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction open on Feb. 1. In the meantime, we hope that you'll visit our site and read the current issueβand maybe a past issue or two. Hope everyone stays warm and safe! baltimorereview.org
28.01.2026 19:00
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A close up image of colourful Metis beadwork on a dark background fills the top and bottom of the frame. In the centre, white text on an orange background reads, β[Stylized Li Isprii Logo], Spotlight on Metis Beadwork Artistsβ
Red River Metis beadwork artists work in an incredible range of techniques and styles, from appliquΓ© to beadweaving, historic to photo-realism, gallery pieces to earrings. Today in Li Isprii, we're highlighting eight artists whose range and creativity inspire us.
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Our winter 2026 issue is live! We hope that you enjoy the poems, short stories, and creative nonfiction in these pages. A huge thanks to everyone who made this issue possible. baltimorereview.org
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"Last week, death made sense. People died in order. Our grandmother died before we were born and Did Pasha would die too someday. Mama and Tato would die after Did Pasha, in the distant future... Now I know the truth."
- The Sunflower Boys pg.233
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14.01.2026 03:00
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A wooden restaurant table, with a long platw of fish tacos in the foreground and an open book, bowl of fries, and pint of hazy pale ale in the background.
Happy hour and The Sunflower Boys by Sam Wachman
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14.01.2026 00:12
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Ah, I must in the process of becoming a witch then, because I've always been weirdly superstitious about talking about my work when it's in progress. π§ββοΈπ
13.01.2026 04:23
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Successfully tracking down a dimly remembered thing online is such an unreasonably good feeling!
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Congratulations to Christopher Notarnicola on having βDysgeusiaβ (in our fall 2025 issue) included in Best Microfiction. And congratulations to all these writers of stunning micros!
06.01.2026 18:46
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I do think it's interesting that both of these takes seem to assume the purpose of criticism is to bring about a change of behavior in the person or institution being criticised, as opposed to say, adding ideas to a public conversation about the behavior, its effects, and its causes. π€·ββοΈ
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A book and a cup of coffee sit on a round, wood-topped table. An empty section of a small mall can be seen in the background.
Found a peaceful corner away from the New Years Eve chaos to drink a cup of coffee and read the last few chapters of @sequoian.bsky.social's fabulously inventive "How High We Go in the Dark." πππ
31.12.2025 23:03
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Picture of snowman reading a copy of Baltimore Review
As we slide out of the old year and into the new, we wish all you readers and writers out there peace and many hours of reading whatever fills you with joy and wonder. Preferably in a warmer place than this guy. In a cozy armchair. Maybe with a mug of hot chocolate.
24.12.2025 22:53
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I love weird irrelevant details π the more the merrier
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Good picks! Itβs nice to have some variety
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βOne articleβ¦said journalists had to be impartial, that they couldnβt be angry or driven by emotionβ¦and after reading that she wondered if maybe journalism wasnβt for her, the same way some kids want to be pilots before they realize theyβre afraid of heights.β
Small Ceremonies by Kyle Edwards
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Reviews are exclusive to the newsletter, which comes out once a month, bright and early on the 10th. No star ratings, no "meh" picks, enthusiastic recommendations only!
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