A series of podcasts hosted by our various editors, spanning a wealth of different genres including poetry, prose, visual arts, recorded live events, and the occasional interview. Also included are audio issues of our literary journal that are voiced, curated, produced, and mastered by our diverse staff of over 50 volunteer voice artists, narrators, and audio editors. Passengers Journal is an online literary and visual arts publication that seeks artists whose work challenges and perhaps offends prevailing artistic or societal sentiment. We accept art of all kinds but are especially intrigued by art that is necessary, rather than desired.
December 2024 — Join Molly Allen and Maya Afilalo as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 5.3 including Kasimma's Seeking Ebele, and Nancy Bell's Tomorrowland.
Featuring readings from Brinie Wallce and Andreea Ceplinschi. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like t...
  Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 1 Issue 3 in its entirety. This issue features work from Chen Chen, Matthew Murrey, Laura Theis, Chloe Hanks, Katie Beswick, Jack Maes, and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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 Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 1 Issue 3 in its entirety. This issue features work from  Mariah Grant,  C.W. Emerson, C. Henry Smith, Nils Blondon , Nardine Taleb , and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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July 2024 — Join Maxwell Suzuki and Maya Afilalo as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 5.2 including Lisa Hentschke's Fatherland, and Alida Winternheimer's A Vague Association Between Self and Object
Featuring readings from John E. Brady and Andreea Ceplinschi. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate t...
July 2024- Join Poetry Editor Molly Zhu and David Banach for the latest episode of the Passengers Poetry Podcast, where they discuss their favorite poetry from Issue 5.2, including Jane Wong's 晚安, Liz Ahl's Wild, Nadia Arioli's Tom Wambsgans Swallows, and Dianna Morales' cherry tomatoes.
Featuring readings by John E. Brady, Katie Bausler, and Andreea Ceplinschi.
Produced, edited, and mastered by John E. Brady...
 Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 2 Issue 2 in its entirety. This issue features work from Eben Bein, Lux Aeterna, Trisha M. Cowen, Hunter Burke, and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 5 Issue 3 in its entirety. This issue features work from Wren Tuatha, Mubanga Kalimamukwento, Roy Bentley, Heidi VenderVelde, James Butler-Gruett and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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 Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 2 Issue 2 in its entirety. This issue features work from  Julia Hanson, John Van Kirk, Taylor Adams, Neal Snidow, Byron Spooner,  and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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 Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 2 Issue 3 in its entirety. This issue features work from  Wendell Hawken,  McLeod Logue , Shawn Jones , Liz Ah Mickey Greaves,  Susan Enzer , and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 2 Issue 1 in its entirety. This issue features work from Sally Geiger, Kathy Pon,  Stephanie Niu, Liz Ahl, Jonathan Everett, and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
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May 2024 – Hear our editors talk about recent Passengers news, including an important announcement. They also discuss several pieces that are forthcoming in Volume 5, Issue 2 which launches June 1st. Hosted by EIC Anna Genevieve Winham. Edited, produced, and mastered by Charles Fleming and John E. Brady.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you&ap...
May 2024 — Join Maxwell Suzuki and Holly Allen as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 5.1 including Colton Huelle's Stranger Need Think and Stephen Price's Tip Jar.
Featuring readings from Muraya Ranieri and John E. Brady. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like...
April 2024 - Join Poetry Editor Molly Zhu and David Banach for the latest episode of the Passengers Poetry Podcast, where they discuss their favorite poetry from Issue 5.1, including Lou Terlikowski's Aunt Kay Called the House Again, Jim Stewart's Private Key Follows, Kai-Lilly Karpman's The Arrest with Moon, and Gabrielle Fiedor's Robert.
Produced, edited, and mastered by John E. Brady. 
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 Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 2 Issue 1 in its entirety. This issue features work from Jasmine Khaliq, Libby Goss, Kate Landers, Joshua Craze, Natalia Alexandrova and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
Edited, mastered, p...
 Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 5 Issue 1 in its entirety. This issue features work from Mina Khan, David Howard, Gabriel Fiedor, Lou Terlikowski, Sophie Hall, Olga Maslova and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volunteers. 
Edited, mas...
February 2024 – Hear our editors talk about recent Passengers news and discuss several pieces that are forthcoming in Volume 5, Issue 1 which launches March 1st. Hosted by EIC Anna Genevieve Winham. Edited, produced, and mastered by Charles Fleming and John E. Brady.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to pu...
February 2023 — Join Maxwell Suzuki and Holly Allen as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 4.4 including Hillary Gordon's I Named My Fibroid Mary and Caleb Michael Sarvis' Father Coyote. Featuring readings from Muraya Ranieri and John E. Brady. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and eff...
October 2023 - Join Poetry Editor Molly Zhu and David Banach for the latest episode of the Passengers Poetry Podcast, where they discuss their favorite poetry from Issue 4.4, including Aiyana White's Eat, Michael T. Young's Salt and Pepper, Catherine Weiss' Inheritance, Emily Rose Miller's Front Stoop. Produced, edited, and mastered by John E. Brady. 
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonpr...
Listen to Passengers Journal Volume 4 Issue 4 in its entirety. This issue features work from Teresa Pham-Carsillo, Pamela Wax, Catherine Weiss, Malik Thompson, Hillary Gordon, Hayden Casey, Allison V. Craig and many more.
Many thanks to our Audio team, our contributors, and our editors and readers for making this listening experience possible. This Audio Issue represents the hard work and dedication of more than fifty volu...
 November 2023 – Hear our editors talk about recent Passengers news and discuss several pieces that are forthcoming in Volume 4, Issue 4, which launches December 1st. Hosted by EIC Anna Genevieve Winham. Edited, produced, and mastered by Charles Fleming.
Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to publish art tha...
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