Most-Read of 2024
Give it up for our most-read poetry, fiction, CNF, and hybrid work of the year! Broken Antler’s most popular pieces of 2024 are provocative, playful, gripping, revelatory, and important. As the year draws to a close, join the editors in returning to and (re)reading these poems, stories, essays, and experiments.
Most-Read Poetry
“for a home to wilt” by Tajudeen Muadh
“Brainfog” by Vivian Delchamps
“Where You Will Go After Dying” by Seth Wade
“The Hands Below That Mouth” by Arden Stockdell-Giesler
“The woman will enter the poem” by Sehar
“MyHeritage.com” by Brianna Cunliffe
“Suture” by Megan Cartwright
“Yellow” by Kelley Lynne
“The Cabaret of Public Grief” by Amber Krogel
“Dear white women who have worked with me on academic DEI initiatives, you are not the allies you think you are” by Naa Asheley Afua Adowaa Ashitey
Most-Read Fiction
“Your Dead Wife” by Devin Reeves
“Parthenogenesis” by Piya Patel
“A World Without Love” by Sheri White
“Slipskin” by Ava DeVries
“American Magic” by Marcos Damián León
“The Weeper” by Sarah Bradley
“Blue Piccadilly” by Sinclair Adams
“The Infinite Space Between Walls” by Jake Stein
“Lady Eve 2.0” by Russell Nichols
“Keeping Up with the Magdalenes” by Elena Sichrovsky
Most-Read CNF/Hybrid
“Studying The Garden of Earthly Delights in Art Class” by Sean Prentiss
“The Farm is on Fire: A Play in One Act” by Chloe Mohs
“Just the Tip” by Elias Joel Donstad
“Onion Flower” by Never Angeline North
“If I have to be an object, let me be a object that screams” by Hannah Rubin