Mommy J always drove home in the dark. Today my chest lifted & I pretended it didn’t so it might stay longer. It is rare I cry. I love myself but not entirely. Sometimes I’m so vain even I think it’s stupid, if vanity is the right word for what I do in secret. Like googling myself—it never gets...
Literature
Reviews
Creature Uncomfortable: A Review of The Life of a Creature by Nadja Lubiw-Hazard
Reviewed by Anne Perdue Nadja Lubiw-Hazard, The Life of a Creature (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2026), 208pp., $21.95. Nadja Lubiw-Hazard is a Toronto-based writer, and author of the novel The Nap-Away Motel and two children’s chapter books. Her latest book, The Life of a Creature, is a bold collection of...
Writers' Room
Duality and Mythology: An Interview with Adam Arca
Interview by Loch Baillie In this contributor spotlight, poetry editor Loch Baillie talks with Plenitude author Adam Arca about duality, mythology, and liberation movements, and how they converge with Adam’s poetry. Adam is a Filipino migrant rights organizer and writer living on unceded Musqueam...
News
Ambrose Albert Joins Plenitude as Associate Prose Editor
Plenitude Magazine is excited to announce another new editor! Join us in welcoming Ambrose Albert as one of our new Associate Prose Editors, alongside Joelle Kidd. We couldn’t be luckier! Ambrose has previously been published in Plenitude, you can check out his poems “witchbride”...
