"Inscape is the inward quality of objects and events as they are perceived by the joined observation and introspection of a poet, who in turn embodies them in unique forms." –Gerard Manley Hopkins
Inscape is published twice a year as a cooperative effort of the BYU College of Humanities and the Department of English.
Current Issue: Volume 45, Number 2 (2025)
Front Matter
Art
Power Within
Vincent Frimpong
Field and Mountains
John Swofford
Autumn's Warmth
Noémie L. Côté
Barn Dreams
Michael Shoemaker
Essays
finite being
Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
When I Am Awake
Angela Townsend
On Needing a Brother
Carly Quereto
Fiction
Lobster Eyes
Lily Chen
Hare in the Wire
Jacob Dayton
in-between spaces
Jessica Mohsen-Crellin
Poetry
to make a home of time
Alexa Brockamp Hoggatt
Ebenezer Cave
Micah Daniel McCrotty
Isfahan, Half the World
Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad
Ode to Sounds I Hear Only in Iran
Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad
Ode to the Maidenhair Tree
Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad
Toward Côte-Vertu: On Abortion
Joshua Benjamen
Field of View
Douglas Fritock
Second Shift, Eve
Nick Fife
The Fishmonger
Jeremy Radin