Hayden's Ferry Review

tiny architectures

We’re thrilled to share our fall 2022 web issue, TINY ARCHITECTURES! The writing in this issue functions in miniature, using the short form to map a microscopic world. Persimmons, mitochondria, paper snowflakes, dolls–all have a home here. Several of these pieces also engage with the visual architecture of the page, built sentence-by-sentence into new forms: “prose poem-polaroid hybrids,” “plot holes,” and “archi-text-ures,” to name a few. Many of these works also portray relationships to both physical and figurative architectures, and explore the spaces that serve as containers for our stories and ourselves.

Photograph of a sculpture by Molly Lay.

“Where the unseen lives” by Molly Lay