Dash is an annual journal dedicated to publishing the best poetry, fiction, and criticism that is short, open-ended, and emphatic. In a world that is focused on the quick and condensed, quality is often neglected. Our goal at Dash is to seek and nurture authors who can create a meaningful discourse in a small space. It is our mission to publish new poetry, fiction and criticism from both established and emerging writers in the English language.
Corrine Jackson is a writer exploring faith lived in ordinary life. She is the author of several young adult novels. Her current work lives at Rooted in the Ordinary, where she writes essays and reflections on presence, creativity, homemaking, and spiritual life without hustle or perfection. Visit her at rootedintheordinary.com.