On May 6, 2025, Vassar Review published Julie Elise Landry's poem "The House on Colbert Street" in Issue 10 of the annual print and digital magazine.
The call for submissions stated, “For our decadal issue, we seek pieces that interrogate superstructure, methods of transmission and omission, and the technical decisions that guide a work’s formal innovations... This year, we ask you to celebrate with us the lie, the liar, and the truths they uncover.”
Landry's poem "The House on Colbert Street" examines the ways that homes, families, and stories both create and contradict childhood memories. Upon accepting the poem, editors expressed being "especially taken with the piece's vivid atmosphere and evocative imagery."
The call for submissions stated, “For our decadal issue, we seek pieces that interrogate superstructure, methods of transmission and omission, and the technical decisions that guide a work’s formal innovations... This year, we ask you to celebrate with us the lie, the liar, and the truths they uncover.”
Landry's poem "The House on Colbert Street" examines the ways that homes, families, and stories both create and contradict childhood memories. Upon accepting the poem, editors expressed being "especially taken with the piece's vivid atmosphere and evocative imagery."
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