Bake Them A Pie When you finally receive a letter from your father, four months after you’ve eloped, and he tells you in the small, precise handwriting you’ve always loved, the one that whispers dad, that by leaving the way you did, with a garbage bag stuffed mostly with books, […]
Summer Hammond
Summer Hammond grew up in rural Iowa and Missouri, one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She earned her MFA from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. Her writing appears in New Letters, Moon City Review, and Tahoma Review, among others. She won the 2023 New Letters Conger Beasley Jr. Award for Nonfiction and her essay “A Little Slice of the Moon” was included in Best American Essays 2025. Her debut novel, The Impossible Why, is forthcoming from Apprentice House Press in 2026.