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  1. Alphabet Box – An international literary journal.

    Click to read Alphabet Box’s interview with Jonathan Fletcher. We also invite you to follow Jonathan’s posts on Bluesky @jmfletcher15.bsky.social and learn more about his educational …

  2. Nnadi Samuel – Alphabet Box

    a rowdy belch of alphabet plastering his pewed gums like mouth slaves dodging the bleeding rule to consonant cluster. each row, giving a soothing round of a tongue on soaked fonts. the ache …

  3. About – Alphabet Box

    Alphabet Box is an international journal dedicated to featuring the best poetry, flash fiction, personal essays and short creative prose from emerging and seasoned writers.

  4. Despy Boutris Interview - Alphabet Box

    From California, teacher, poet and editor Despy Boutris — our featured writer for Alphabet Box’s inaugural issue — provided a few answers. We touched upon the craft of writing, sustaining …

  5. Issue 8 is closed - Alphabet Box

    Alphabet Box is an international literary journal that features the best writers of original poetry, personal essays, flash fiction and short prose. All voices are heard.

  6. Featured Writers – Alphabet Box

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  7. Interview Tejaswinee Roychowdhury – Alphabet Box

    Little did I expect, though I’d hoped, that writers from around our Earth would submit work to be considered for publication in Alphabet Box. After all, with only one prior issue, AB was — and …

  8. John Davis Interview – Alphabet Box

    On your Alphabet Box poems. Tell us a bit about “Stationed in Yorktown.” It’s based on my Coast Guard experiences based in Yorktown, Virginia, as well as the site of the Revolutionary War …

  9. Issue 3… John Davis – Alphabet Box

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  10. Nnadi Samuel Interview – Alphabet Box

    From Lagos in Nigeria, our featured writer for Alphabet Box’s fourth issue, answered. We touched upon the craft of writing, a bit of his childhood, writer’s block, the “stereotype of grief,” the …