Literary Spotlight for June 2026

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Literary Spotlight for June 2026




Top 10 Overall:
american dust and other silent killers by @Silvern
cold front//hurricane season by @WeepingWisteria
development of an eating disorder by @cherie
to be loved in an infinite slumber by @Avian
the daydreams of a fish (when i open my eyes, all i see is the sky) by @canopy
fawn by @cherie
i dont want to make poetry of you by @palshlong
me, myself, & I (places I keep returning to) by @Prudence
repetitivemonotonous by @foxtails
lazy river by @yoshikrab

Top 10 Poems:
american dust and other silent killers by @Silvern
cold front//hurricane season by @WeepingWisteria
development of an eating disorder by @cherie
to be loved in an infinite slumber by @Avian
fawn by @cherie
i dont want to make poetry of you by @palshlong
the daydreams of a fish (when i open my eyes, all i see is the sky) by @canopy
lazy river by @yoshikrab
repetitivemonotonous by @foxtails
me, myself, & I (places I keep returning to) by @Prudence

Top 10 Short Stories:
How I Made My Millions by @PrettyOdd
Attack by @CrimsonTears
Conceptualized by @Shot
My Last Prayer to God by @Youbeaucupid
The Elixir of Joy by @dordor1823
Lorelei’s story-Siren’s Desire by @creeperfeverdreams
Letter for Poppy by @creeperfeverdreams
In the strangeness of the cave by @creeperfeverdreams
MOTP: May 14 by @BunBunZu
Prologue: Do I Even Matter by @LayLay2013

Top 10 Chapters:
freezing point - prologue by @noridori
Sharp as Steel -- Chapter One by @Aspawn
Loosely Lawful | 13 by @Ventomology
Agents Of Time: Chapter 12; Breaking and entering by @LadyMysterio
Loosely Lawful | 16 by @Ventomology
Loosely Lawful | 14 by @Ventomology
Loosely Lawful | 18 by @Ventomology
Loosely Lawful | 17 by @Ventomology
Loosely Lawful | 15 by @Ventomology
Sharp as Steel -- Prologue by @Aspawn




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and as per usual the top 10 stuff and the top 10 poems are one and the same.



"In my contact with people I find that, as a rule, it is only the little, narrow people who live for themselves, who never read good books, who do not travel, who never open up their souls in a way to permit them to come into contact with other souls -- with the great outside world."
— Booker T. Washington, Up From Slavery