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Shō Poetry Journal

Established in 2002, revived in 2023

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Shō Poetry Journal is a nonprofit print journal emerging from a 20-year hibernation. We publish an eclectic range of poetry twice a year and publish audio features on a rolling basis. We strive to champion voices that have been historically underrepresented or overlooked. Browse a list of our contributors and follow us on Instagram for updates.

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A girl in a long white dress and a bird head mask sits on a bough under a full moon in a night forest landscape. Her hands are folded in her lap and her feet can't be seen. Text says: Shō Poetry Journal No. 7 Summer 2025.

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Shō No. 7

SUMMER 2025

This issue features 67 poems by 48 poets, including:

– Christian J. Collier (Winner, Shō Poetry Prize)
– Aldo Amparán (Shō Poetry Prize Runner-Up)
– Ohia, Ernest Chigaemezu (Winner, Sita Martin Prize)
– Nina C. Peláez (Sita Martin Prize Runner-Up)

Cover art: “Interim” by Tanya Rastogi.

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Online Features

  • Aug 18, 2025

    Nicholas Pierce — Two Sonnets from Pierce Junction

  • Jul 25, 2025

    Audio Feature: Jo Bear

  • Jul 24, 2025

    Audio Feature: Richard Collins

  • Jul 23, 2025

    Audio Feature: Shawnte Orion

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Past Issues

Shō No. 6

Winter 2024/2025

Shō No. 6 features 57 poems by 40 poets.

Cover art: “In Gilded Walls” by Tanya Rastogi.

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Shō No. 5

Summer 2024

Shō No. 5 features 68 poems by 47 poets.

Cover art: “Lucy” by Harim Choi.

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Shō No. 4

Winter 2023/2024

Illustration of girl wearing a large deer head mask with antlers. She is clothed in a dark blue tshirt and pants and stands in a high desert landscape, holding plastic flowers. A ghostly girl’s head is placed beside her in the grass.

Shō No. 4 features 73 poems by 47 poets.

Cover art: “Girl with Deer Mask” by Harim Choi.

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Shō No. 3

Summer/Fall 2023

Shō No. 3 features 62 poems by 42 poets.

Cover art: “Grandfather Autumn” by Juanita Violini.

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We heard Chris Hoshnic read “Event / Response” We heard Chris Hoshnic read “Event / Response” at @noazbookfest earlier this year and are happy to share this studio version—give it a listen! “Event / Response” was published in Shō No. 6 (Winter 2024/25).

Chris Hoshnic is a Navajo Poet, Playwright, and Filmmaker from Sweetwater, Arizona. A recipient of the Poetry Northwest 2025 James Welch Prize, Hoshnic’s work has received support from Indigenous Nations Poets, Playwrights Realm, Tin House, Juniper Institute, and more. His work has been published in POETRY, Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. He is the Editor-in-Chief of @chapterhousejournal, an online indigenous-centered literary magazine. Hoshnic currently directs @dinekidsfilmclub, an Indigenous youth project dedicated to giving resources and networking opportunities for young Native filmmakers. He is also currently an MFA candidate at the @instituteofamericanindianarts.
Tim Moder reads his prose poem “Evel Knievel in Tim Moder reads his prose poem “Evel Knievel in My Grandma's House” from Shō No. 7 (Summer 2025).

About this poem: The poem, “Evel Knievel in My Grandma's House” was written from a prompt in a Jose Hernandez Diaz (@jose_hdz_dz) workshop on Surrealist poetry. I was living out of town when my grandma sold her house to Walgreens. I remember the first time I sat in the parking lot and looked at the store seeing where my grandma’s house had been. It was as if being in two places at once. I’m in the store frequently and I still feel my “Place” as I’m walking through. As kids, my uncle and I used to play with Evel Knievel action figures. He was always beat up and broken. I was surprised to find him making an appearance in this poem but I guess I was feeling kind of beat up and broken myself. It felt good to write and all my aunts and uncles had a little time-travel while reading it.

Tim Moder (@moder_poet_tim) is a poet from northern Wisconsin. He is an enrolled member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. He lives with his cats in a house that is too big. His poems have appeared in Denver Quarterly, Cutthroat, South Florida Poetry Journal, Glassworks, and others. He is the author of the chapbook, All True Heavens, The Angel of Coincidence, and American Parade Routes.
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Pictured: Shō No. 6 (Winter 2024/25); cover art by Tanya Rastogi.

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Listen to Danielle Shandiin Emerson read “Pawnsh Listen to Danielle Shandiin Emerson read “Pawnshop nikon eulogy,” which was published in our recent summer issue, Shō No. 7. Check out the poem at: tinyurl.com/shonahm25

About this poem: I spend a lot of time looking through old photographs. Especially after losing my father. He was a complicated man. And I'm still working on forgiving him. But I like to think I captured the good side of him in that obituary photo, which doesn't contain all of the truth of who he was, but at least captured what I want to remember. A funny anecdote about this poem, me and my youngest sister argue about who actually took our father's photo, since I let her play with my camera pretty often. I have a vivid memory of taking the photo, but so does she. It doesn't really matter, but just in case she's reading this, I'll give her photo credit (just in case she's actually right and I'm wrong). 

Danielle Shandiin Emerson (@percyulilschist) is a Diné writer from Shiprock, New Mexico on the Navajo Nation. Her clans are Tłaashchi’i (Red Cheek People Clan), born for Ta’neezaahníí (Tangled People Clan). Her maternal grandfather is Ashííhí (Salt People Clan) and her paternal grandfather is Táchii’nii (Red Running into the Water People Clan). She has a B.A. in Education Studies and a B.A. in Literary Arts from Brown University. She has received fellowships from GrubStreet, Lambda Literary, The Diné Artisan + Author Capacity Building Institute, Ucross Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, Tin House, The Highlight Foundation, and Monson Arts. She has work published from swamp pink, Academy of American Poets, Yellow Medicine Review, Poetry Magazine, Thin Air Magazine, The Chapter House Journal, Poetry Northwest, and others. She is currently a MFA Fiction graduate student at Vanderbilt University.
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Publishing Stats

Since our revival issue was published in Summer 2023:

327

Poems Published

224

Total Poets Published

95

Audio Features Published

42

Poems Nominated for Prizes

2

Poems chosen for inclusion in Best Spiritual Literature

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