River Styx 109: Posthuman [PREORDER]

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At 330 pages, this is our longest issue ever!

In his treatise on the interconnectedness of all things, The Ecological Thought, Timothy Morton writes, “Being a person means never being sure you’re one.” What makes us human—what makes us human now, on a planet that feels increasingly hostile to life—is the central question of River Styx 109: Posthuman.

Poetry by Alicia Wright, Amish Trivedi, Nikki Wallschlaeger, Jessica Laser, Sara Deniz Akant, Knar Gavin, and Raye Hendrix.

Fiction by Bradley Bazzle, Kelly Magee, Aimee Pogson, Lars Chinburg, Nandini Bhattacharya, and Mark Crimmins.

Graphic fiction by Albert Dixon.

Nonfiction by Lindsey Webb, Sara Eliza Johnson, Yelizaveta Renfro, and Jan Garden Castro.

Play by Drew Larimore.

Art by badfuta, Heather Newton Brown, and karborn.

Photography by James Reade Venable and Scott Brennan.

Includes the 2025 River Styx Prizes winners in fiction (Benjamin Hollo) and poetry (Michael Autrey).

330 pages. Printed on acid-free paper in the United States of America.
Print edition. Published March 2025.

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This is a presale. Order ships mid to late March. On sale for a limited time.

At 330 pages, this is our longest issue ever!

In his treatise on the interconnectedness of all things, The Ecological Thought, Timothy Morton writes, “Being a person means never being sure you’re one.” What makes us human—what makes us human now, on a planet that feels increasingly hostile to life—is the central question of River Styx 109: Posthuman.

Poetry by Alicia Wright, Amish Trivedi, Nikki Wallschlaeger, Jessica Laser, Sara Deniz Akant, Knar Gavin, and Raye Hendrix.

Fiction by Bradley Bazzle, Kelly Magee, Aimee Pogson, Lars Chinburg, Nandini Bhattacharya, and Mark Crimmins.

Graphic fiction by Albert Dixon.

Nonfiction by Lindsey Webb, Sara Eliza Johnson, Yelizaveta Renfro, and Jan Garden Castro.

Play by Drew Larimore.

Art by badfuta, Heather Newton Brown, and karborn.

Photography by James Reade Venable and Scott Brennan.

Includes the 2025 River Styx Prizes winners in fiction (Benjamin Hollo) and poetry (Michael Autrey).

330 pages. Printed on acid-free paper in the United States of America.
Print edition. Published March 2025.

This is a presale. Order ships mid to late March. On sale for a limited time.

At 330 pages, this is our longest issue ever!

In his treatise on the interconnectedness of all things, The Ecological Thought, Timothy Morton writes, “Being a person means never being sure you’re one.” What makes us human—what makes us human now, on a planet that feels increasingly hostile to life—is the central question of River Styx 109: Posthuman.

Poetry by Alicia Wright, Amish Trivedi, Nikki Wallschlaeger, Jessica Laser, Sara Deniz Akant, Knar Gavin, and Raye Hendrix.

Fiction by Bradley Bazzle, Kelly Magee, Aimee Pogson, Lars Chinburg, Nandini Bhattacharya, and Mark Crimmins.

Graphic fiction by Albert Dixon.

Nonfiction by Lindsey Webb, Sara Eliza Johnson, Yelizaveta Renfro, and Jan Garden Castro.

Play by Drew Larimore.

Art by badfuta, Heather Newton Brown, and karborn.

Photography by James Reade Venable and Scott Brennan.

Includes the 2025 River Styx Prizes winners in fiction (Benjamin Hollo) and poetry (Michael Autrey).

330 pages. Printed on acid-free paper in the United States of America.
Print edition. Published March 2025.