Why is a Door a Plate? by Aiysha Jahan September 7, 2022 When would a door ever be a plate? It is when I look across the road and say: Hey, they’ve dumped two plates outside. Read full story →
Kitchen Instincts by Suzanne Orrell September 7, 2022 At my house, Rosh Hashanah — the Jewish New Year — wasn’t complete without creamy, cheesy noodle kugel… Read full story →
Baptism by Sarah M. Clifford September 7, 2022 They show me how to do it on carpet first. Bare feet and basketball shorts. Plug your nose and dad will dip you. See? Read full story →
Drift by Karen Kao September 7, 2022 The synonym for a sixty-year-old is sexagenarian, which seems to promise a lot more than it delivers. Read full story →
Home is a Feeling by Sara Streeter September 7, 2022 A crooked but sturdy wood fence, gray with age, guides my daughter and me along until we emerge from the path… Read full story →
Everything Goes by Susan Morehouse September 7, 2022 She forgets things. Where her jewelry is. Where home is. Where she is. Christmas came and went, but Mom thought it was May. Read full story →
Act of Contrition by Mark Lucius September 7, 2022 I knelt in stillness and waited for the priest to slide open the window that separated us. Read full story →
Swimming with My Grandma by Brooke Randel September 7, 2022 On my birthday, my grandma loses her speech. Her caregiver thinks it might be a stroke. Read full story →
Feeling the Sands by Stephanie Eardley September 7, 2022 Tonight, my husband and I, along with our tour group, will try to see a rarity—a sea turtle come ashore to nest. Read full story →
Hippocampus Magazine Submissions Update: Fall 2022 Reading Period Opens Oct. 15 September 1, 2022 Hippocampus Magazine Submissions Update for Fall 2022; we’ll reopen for creative nonfiction submissions Oct. 15, 2022. Read full story →