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Artist Interview: Jonny Detiger
Jonny Detiger’s works and designs transcend the mundane, celebrate life, and joyfully bridge the gap between the everyday and the sublime.


Poet Interview: Shome Dasgupta
Shome Dasgupta is the author of The Seagull And The Urn (HarperCollins India), and most recently, the novel The Muu-Antiques (Malarkey Books), a short story collection Atchafalaya Darling (Belle Point Press), and a poetry collection Iron Oxide (Assure Press).


Artist Interview: Maheshwar Sinha
Maheshwar is a self-taught artist and author who graduated from Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.


Poet Interview: Priscilla Bettis
Priscilla Bettis is an avid reader and a joyful writer. She lives in small-town Texas with her two-legged and four-legged family members. Priscilla enjoys writing short stories and poems, and she is working on her first literary novel.
Priscilla's poem, "Autumn Graveyard," was published by MoonLit Getaway in December 2024.


Book Review: Tamangur by Leta Semadeni (Translated by Tess Lewis)
Tamangur should mulled over, taken in like a breath. It is steeped in a familiar grief and a comforting, casual sense of spirituality.


Author Interview: Shantell Powell
Shantell Powell is a two-spirit swamp hag raised on the land and off the grid. She’s a graduate of the Writers’ Studio at Simon Fraser University and a Classics graduate from the University of New Brunswick.


Author Interview: Jake Bienvenue
Jake's work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Offing, Moon City Review, Wrath-Bearing Tree, and others.


Author Interview: Elysia Rourke
Elysia is a Canadian writer whose debut novel, Whale Fall, is slated for publication with Penguin/Nancy Paulsen in 2026.


Book Review: A Lesser Light by Peter Geye
A Lesser Light is a story about industry and calamity, science versus superstition, and inner desire countered with societal expectations.


Book Review: Parallax by Julia Kolchinsky
This poetry anthology is gorgeously written, but the topics are hard, albeit necessary, to swallow.


Author Interview: Zachary Ryan
Zachary's short story, "One Jarful of a Wanted Man," was a runner-up in the MoonLit Getaway Grand Opening Contest.


Book Review: 'All Our Tomorrows' by Amy DeBellis
All Our Tomorrows weaves the separate lives of three Gen Z women into a compelling narrative about finding fulfilment in a doomed world .


Book Review: 'To Let the Sun' by John Allen Taylor
A collection for those who love defiant, grieving, loving, experimental poetry filled with blunt truths and dancing metaphors.


Poet Interview: Tara Zafft
Tara Zafft's Poem "She" was a Runner-Up in the MoonLit Getaway Grand Opening Contest.


Author Interview: Cher Smith
Cher Smith writes novels, short stories, and children's stories. Her story, "I Know a Guy," was a runner-up in our Grand Opening Contest.


Writer Interview: Meric Moir
Meric Moir is a writer, digital marketing manager, and the book lead on Cosmere RPG’s Mistborn World Guide.


Artist Interview: Danielle Whitehead
Danielle was a Runner-Up in the MoonLit Getaway Grand Opening Contest (Visual Art Category).


Artist Interview: Skanda Ravindra
Skandra Ravindra: Runner-Up in the MoonLit Getaway Grand Opening Contest.


Author Interview: A Chung
A Chung won the flash fiction category of the MoonLit Getaway Grand Opening Contest.


Artist Interview: Kathryn Blommel
Kathryn Blommel won the visual art category of the MoonLit Getaway Grand Opening Contest.

HARVEST MOON - VOLUME ONE
Release Date: September 23, 2025
Harvest Moon is a collection of our favorite artwork, fiction, poetry, handpicked from our online journal. Print and digital copies of this anthology will be available, with a new volume released each fall.
Discounted pre-order and subscriber packages will be announced in the near future. Follow our social media for updates: @MGLiterary
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