Issue 80

Table of Contents

Editor’s Note

Thanks to the Herculean efforts of managing editors Sheena Holt and Stefene Russell, this landmark eightieth issue ushers in the new online Bayou Magazine. By going digital, we hope to become more accessible to readers here and abroad. However, the vision of this enduring little magazine out of the University of New Orleans remains uncompromised. Thanks to rotating associate genre editors who read all submissions and argue the merits of some, Bayou‘s vision is, simply, to change. Working alongside faculty editors, associate poetry editors Karen Sherk Chio and Julie Landry and associate fiction editors Gus Berg and Derek Dirckx have selected fierce writing for the current issue. Additionally, we proudly include Nicolette Visciano’s Spit, selected by Justin Maxwell as winner of the 2025 Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival One-Act Play Contest. What distinguishes the contents of Issue 80 may be the theme of isolation that emerges, though not by design. Whether swallowed by quicksand as in Andy Young’s “Party’s Over,” grieving a “short-lived nation” as in Joseph Omoh Nduwku’s “The Cosmic Dust of God’s Voice,” or risking one’s life as in Julia Moore’s “Rock Climbing with Strangers,” the characters and speakers struggle alone. Smaller themes, such as gender, art, death, and love also surface. Perhaps there is enough writing in the world that makes nice. For the most part, it is not here. These stories and poems may not leave us feeling better, but given a good read, they also do not leave us.  

Carolyn Hembree
Editor in Chief

 


 

Theater 

2025 Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival One-Act Play Winner 

Nicolette Ashley Visciano 

Spit 

 

Fiction 

Julia Moore 

Rock Climbing With Strangers 

 

B.B. Garin 

Ten Rules for Girls and Monsters

G.C. Collins

This Cafe I Walked into Once When I Was in the City 

 

Gerri Brightwell 

One Night in Winter 

 

Poetry 

 

Susan L. Leary 

Self-Portrait with Fiction & Oversized Eye 

 

Elinor Ann Walker 

Sally Mann’s Night-Blooming Cereus 

 

kyung 

Yeosu 

 

Kaylee Schofield 

The Love Song of Shu-Sin, Revisited 

 

Andy Young 

Party’s Over 

 

Lauren Camp 

Lions 

 

Peter Grandbois 

There’s no getting back 

 

Jason Kahler 

The pills wear off in Munising

 

Richard Hamilton 

Dear Lucille Ball, 

 

Lana Spendl 

The Council 

 

Whiskey Radish 

12-13-23 

 

Joseph Omoh Ndukwu 

The Cosmic Dust of God’s Voice 

 

Kristin Sanders 

The Body Being Taught 

 

Marc Huerta Osborn 

tirada 

 

Tara Zafft 

As yet, untitled 

 

Timothy Robbins 

On Her Eighty-First 

 

Nailah Mathews 

Skullduggery 

 

Blair Benjamin 

‘A lion in the midst of a pit in time of snow’

 


 

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EDITOR IN CHIEF
Carolyn Hembree

MANAGING EDITORS
Sheena Holt, Stefene Russell

FICTION EDITOR
M.O. Walsh

ASSOCIATE FICTION EDITORS
Derek Dirckx, Gus Berg

POETRY EDITOR
Carolyn Hembree

ASSOCIATE POETRY EDITORS
Karen Sherk Chio, Julie Elise Landry 

READERS
Liv Demac, Lin Flores, Ben Fluet, James Giltenan, Courtney Harvey, Morgan Randall, Michael Noldt, Price Payne, Kyle Reynolds, Lauren Rizzuto, Amy Snodgrass, Micah Tasaka,  Danielle Unger, Dixon Wingrove

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EMERITI
Joanna Leake, Barb Johnson  

MANAGING EDITORS EMERITI
Jamie Amos, Robin Baudier, Robert Bell, April Blevins, Lauren Capone, Samuel Cooley, Danny Caporaletti, Carrie Chappell, Amberly Fox, Amie Geistman, Carolyn Goetze, Barb Johnson, Marian Kaufman, Jesse Manley, Spencer Martin, Lish McBride, Kailyn McCord, Dorothy Nguyen, Adam Peltz, Melissa Remark, Nora Seilheimer, Luke Sirinides,  Reda Wigle, Phinnie Zahareas