Before and after the pivotal Dobbs decision on June 24, 2022, Christine Maul Rice, founder and editor of Hypertext Magazine, saw an influx of submissions expressing literary outrage. Fiction and nonfiction writers, and poets, were clamoring to be heard above the din of attempts to overturn progressive movements in US America and return us to a time of normalized hate, misogyny, and injustice. Chris realized the time was ripe for a collective literary response in the form of an anthology: The Overturning. Chris then invited Ignatius Valentine Aloysius, host of Sunday Salon Chicago, and Virginia Bell, Editor of RHINO Poetry, to help recruit submissions from disparate communities and across genres. All of our organizations are based in the greater Chicago area.

We were excited and charged by the possibility of this ambitious and unique collection, and began to move forward with our combined energies, talents, and connections. Bringing this idea to fruition means that we refuse the alarming U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe vs Wade, but also so much more.

The Dobbs decision has returned us to the past, and lines of decency, tolerance, and understanding have been broken—no, erased! Womxn are fighting for bodily autonomy again, when much more is also being (or has been) overturned in recent years, from the gutting of the Voting Rights Act and DEIB initiatives to the abandoning of ecological care. The

Overturning is a direct literary response to this intersectional crisis. 

THE OVERTURNING
Writers Respond

Marian Armor or Mary in Amor
Ordinary
Visit to Tiyospaye Institute’s Abortion Museum
The Lake Turns Over: A Prose Pantoum
Bumblebee
April, 2020
The World Hurts
Fortunately, Unfortunately, Florida!
Stated Lines
I Stand Here Sweeping
For the Men Protesting the Family Planning Clinic Just Steps Away from Where My Grandmother Was Born
A Gentle Love Poem
FAHRENHEIT 451: BOOKS, GUNS & BABIES
Autobiography of Conviction (In Seven Stages)
Vessel
What They Made
Dipthong of the year dies in tragic accident // or Ode to the letter “I”
Remember (a novel excerpt)
Looking for a Hold
Self-Portrait as Bi-Valve
For the Record
Pencil-Drawn Woman
Intractability
Myth
This blanket, this brush
Choose Your Deity
Kaiko
Fifteen
Pine
In the Rift
Of Dead Rabbits and Dying Ideologies
Toward Memphis, 5
Marian Armor or Mary in Amor
Ordinary
Visit to Tiyospaye Institute’s Abortion Museum
The Lake Turns Over: A Prose Pantoum
Bumblebee
April, 2020
The World Hurts
Fortunately, Unfortunately, Florida!
Stated Lines
I Stand Here Sweeping
For the Men Protesting the Family Planning Clinic Just Steps Away from Where My Grandmother Was Born
A Gentle Love Poem
FAHRENHEIT 451: BOOKS, GUNS & BABIES
Autobiography of Conviction (In Seven Stages)
Vessel
What They Made
Dipthong of the year dies in tragic accident // or Ode to the letter “I”
Remember (a novel excerpt)
Looking for a Hold
Self-Portrait as Bi-Valve
For the Record
Pencil-Drawn Woman
Intractability
Myth
This blanket, this brush
Choose Your Deity
Kaiko
Fifteen
Pine
In the Rift
Of Dead Rabbits and Dying Ideologies
Toward Memphis, 5

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