"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 38, Number 1 (2018)
Art
Chaos and Control 02
Joselyn Torbenson
Chaos and Control 01
Joselyn Torbenson
Underwater Knees
Hannah Ruiz
Recourse 7
Julian Harper
Recourse 2
Julian Harper
Essays
Letter to Myself
Micah Cozzens
To the Boy in My Second Grade Class
Sarah J. Meyers
Ninety Days
ShelliRae Spotts
Mindful Eating
Hayley Rawle
Fiction
A Few True Things
Kristen Evans
Four Blue Windbreakers
Mari Molen
Poetry
Preparing Peruvian Lomo Saltado
Mallory Dickson
Unreliable Marketing Strategies
Rich Ives
The Threat of Happiness
Rich Ives
Leaving Alabama in 1987
Alexandra Palmer
On Rites and Watercolors
Alexandra Palmer
Memento Mariposa
Anthony Pearce
That They Would Pray to Google
Isaac Robertson