"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 44, Number 1 (2025)
Front Matter
Art
These were my glasses
Curtis Bay
This was my wife
Curtis Bay
Sketchbook Sesh
Curtis Bay
Gratitude for Goats
Sage Gallagher
Jazz Piano
Curtis Bay
Divine Presences
Gary Hall
Angel of the East
Gary Hall
Mystic Guide
Gary Hall
Striding Warrior
Gary Hall
Inscapehead Revisited
Emily Murry
Essays
The Art of Chewing Ice
Lisa Pettit
The Ache that Blankets the World
Kristen Hogan
Song of a Starving Mother
Shayla Frandsen
Sharq Driving School for Women
Wendy Weitzel
Unpunctuated Love
Jamie Holt
A Backpack in the River
Shamae Budd
Creeping Things
Shamae Budd
Imperfect Instruments
E.B. Wheeler
Humanities Girl
Cristie Charles
God is a Poet
Matthew Wickman
Fiction
Sonata in Three Movements
Jeanine Eyre Bee
The Hankering
Kiri Case
Hell is a Road
Kath Richards
At Final Glance
Chanel Earl
Stroganoff
Ann Dee Ellis
Broken Dishes
Jessica Mohsen-Crellin
Interview
Interview with Ally Condie
Tamra Pratt
Poetry
The Covenant Path
James Goldberg
My Mother's Scars
Alexandra Malouf
Count Me In
Darlene Young
Essay Questions
Trenton Hickman
'72 Datsun
Elizabeth Garcia
And Also I Ran
Lance Larsen
Wrinkled Tablecloths
Cheryl Seely Savage
The God of Whimsy
Sharlee Mullins Glenn
The Art of Marriage
Meg McManama
Eve: A Self-Portrait
Meg McManama
On Confirming My Daughter
Christopher Bissett
My Name is Quran
Lorelei Kay
The Widow Interim
Kath Richards
Our Mother in the Movies
Carol Lynn Pearson
Winter Beech
Dalene Rowley
What Hoping for a Sign Might Feel Like
Isaac Richards
Cancer Questions for My Father
Jennifer Halversen
How to Keep House
Kate Davis
An Eclipse in Eden
Kassandra Schreiber