The Editors of Flyway: Journal of Writing & Environment are pleased to announce the winners and honorable mentions for the 2017 Sweet Corn Prizes in Fiction
Debra Marquart
Artist Statement The five photos shown here are from an ongoing series of photos that I've been collecting for nearly fifteen years. The subjects are all
Artist Statement Primary power: sleep, which is a kind of seeing in the dark. Doesn’t do anything at all. Just dreams, unmoving, as bugs and worms
Artist Statement Repetition is the most aggressive, relentless, tireless search of finding meaning in what you say. In New York City, repetition through multiplicity is the
Dear Uncle Pudge, I’ve been doing research about insects and came across one called the Antarctic midge. Its purple-black shell absorbs heat even while buried under
On his last day of school Dan drew while his classmates wrote an essay. He sketched his bedroom: a poster of a victory ship on one
Author Note Some questions lead to grander questions, their nature often unexpected. Such was the case as I considered why so many of us
Autumn, 1975 There were no houses or driveways, no signs of human life. There was no reason to stop along that stretch of asphalt unless one
Lungs They deepen the blood, my grandmother said. Whatever the blood demanded was done that time. She was bled like a baked apple and buried in
At a wind farm on top of Kevin Rim in north central Montana, in a conference room filled with a long table and black chairs, I