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Nominations for Best Spiritual Literature 2023

It's that time of year again, when I have the difficult decision of nominating a handful of pieces from a wealth of good stuff. The best part is that I get to revisit all the work, rereading all the issues and delighting in the poems, stories, and artwork all over again. Here are the nominations for Best Spiritual Literature to be published in 2023, formerly known as the Orison Anthology nominations. Good luck to all!

Spring II. by Gloria Frym

http://www.star82review.com/10.1/frym-spring2.html


Aquatic Ape Theory by Lily Beaumont

http://www.star82review.com/10.1/beaumont-ape.html


Caught. Lifted. by Martha Christina

http://www.star82review.com/10.2/christina-caught.html


Fireworks on Mute by Jimmy Huff

http://www.star82review.com/10.3/huff-fireworks.html


Shiver by Linda McQuarrie-Bowerman

http://www.star82review.com/10.3/mcquarrie-bowerman-shiver.html


Kálo Neró (Good Water) by Ivars Balkits

http://www.star82review.com/10.3/balkits-water.html






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