Letterpress of the 2020 Ruminate Broadside Poetry Prize winning poem, "Gladiolus" by Michael Dechane. This poem was selected by our judge Kristin George Bagdanov, who writes,...
This limited edition giclee print was made to commemorate Ruminate's 40th anniversary. Each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist and includes a certificate...
Letterpress broadside of the 2011 Janet B. McCabe Poetry Prize winning poem, "In Bridgewater, my room" by Adrianne Smith. This poem was selected as the...
This limited edition giclee print was made to commemorate Ruminate's 40th anniversary. Each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist and includes a certificate...
Letterpress print featuring one of our favorite prayers or mantras, "Always we begin again." This phrase often attributed to St. Benedict is a gentle reminder of...
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***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** We are sold out of Issue 02 print journals, please purchase your e-journal below. Billy Collins said that humor is a...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** We are sold out of Issue 43 print journals, please purchase your e-journal below. In this issue, reconstructing takes us to...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** What does it mean to receive the benediction, the priestly blessing, the ending, or in Greek, the good word? Perhaps because of...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Flux is unsettling. But it is also lively. And on some occasions, this combination generates great things. In this issue, our contributors...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** In this issue, our contributors catch epiphanies in moments of simple transformation. "Snapping peas between my teeth” feels like grace, “neutrons splitting...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Addiction has many stories and many threads. For some of our contributors, addiction led them to profound places where the circular...
Issue 08 is not available for purchase as an E-Journal. We apologize for the inconvenience. In this open-themed issue, our contributors explore a bit of...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Communion and community. The body and blood. These are timeless themes, ones that have brought writers and artists together for centuries....
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Good art gives us the chance to ponder, muse, and meditate, or sometimes, even become lost in reverie. In this issue,...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** As C. S. Lewis reminds us in An Experiment in Criticism, reading can be an exercise in Christ’s command: “You must...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** We are sold out of Issue 13 print journals, purchase your e-journal below. Ruminate’s existence is tenuous, but we believe our...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Art maps our lives. Remembering is a calling, and therefore, so is mapping. How powerful it is when we attentively remember...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** In some ways, every story is a pilgrimage—an intentional search for sacred things. In this issue, our contributors took us on...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** We are sold out of Issue 18 print journals, please purchase your e-journal below. We crave silence. We crave sound. In...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** We are sold out of Issue 21 print journals, please purchase your e-journal below. In the hands of artists, a difficult...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Periods of ambiguity are intriguing (if a bit uncomfortable) because they are ripe with possibility. When we are “up in the...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** The desire to pull together the pieces of our lives is intrinsic to our humanity, something with constantly do without knowing...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** Heirlooms mark the places we’ve been, the places our people have been. They point us toward where we’re going. They are our...
***NEW E-JOURNAL AVAILABLE BELOW*** “Maybe you have to know the darkness before you can appreciate the light,” wrote Madeline L’Engle in A Ring of Endless...