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Issue 13, Spring 2026

From the Editors

Spring is officially here, and so is Floodwall 2.13, the latest issue of UND’s student-run literary magazine! After the . . . interesting . . . weather patterns we’ve had this season, it’s great to have a new issue to carry us through these transitional periods. We here at Floodwall are so excited to once again share the work of our incredible contributors with you all.

Speaking of transitions, this issue carries a bittersweet feeling for those of us on the masthead. It’s hard to believe so much time has passed since the last issue, but as the semester draws to a close, we find ourselves once again passing the baton to new editors and new ideas. Our two assistant managing editors, Azayla Sabin and Caius Buran, will become full co-editors this fall. The two of them have done a great job so far in learning the ropes and adapting to change, and we have no doubts that they’ll continue to do great things under the guidance of Floodwall’s advisors, Dr. Courtney Kersten and Dr. Patrick Henry. While we—Jasmine and Vern—may not have gotten a great deal of time to work on the magazine, we are incredibly thankful and proud of the work we’ve done with Floodwall. It has been a joy to interact with our community, contributors, and masthead to produce something that everyone can enjoy.

Our cover, a study from a series of artworks by Donnelly Fuglseth, explores romance and the complexity of emotional states through reference photos, intermeshed and woven together like a collage. As you turn the pages in this issue, you’ll see more of this collage of ideas and emotions come together; from musings on color, hauntings from ghosts good and bad, and visits from butterflies. As you journey through these pages, you’ll discover a true ode to the human experience.

As always, we’d like to give special thanks to our advisors for being incredibly helpful and answering our many, many questions. We'd also like to thank and acknowledge the wonderfully dedicated team we’ve worked with this year; our team of student readers, section editors, copyeditors, chief copyeditors, design and layout volunteers, and proofreaders are what make the world of Floodwall go ‘round. It truly would not be the same without them. Be sure to check out our masthead for the full list of volunteers.

Of course, our magazine would not be what it is without the trust and talent of our contributors. To those who’ve contributed, past and present, thank you for sharing your stories, your art, and your thoughts with Floodwall. Whether it was because a friend told you about us, or an instructor strongly recommended you submit work, or because you submitted to one of the scholarships (like the Thomas McGrath Award in Poetry, the John Little Fiction Scholarship, or the Gladys Boen Scholarship), we thank you all the same. Our favorite thing about this magazine is our privilege to work with so many diverse pieces and individuals. You guys rock, and we will miss these moments with you.

To you, dear reader: thank you for continuing to support our magazine. Although we may be leaving, we hope that you’ll continue to show up for our little community and share in the love of creation. Your support reminds us all why our work is so important.

Be sure to download the complete PDF of Floodwall’s spring issue for offline reading.

John Little Fiction Scholarship Honorees

The John Little Fiction Scholarship is awarded to the student whose fiction is judged best. The competition is open to graduate students and undergraduate students enrolled during the spring semester.

Brenden Kimpe, Winner of the 2026 John Little Fiction Scholarship

Picture Perfect

Anna Unser, Runner-up for the 2026 John Little Fiction Scholarship

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Fiction

Brenden Kimpe

Evening Routine

Robert Moore, Jr.

Two Flash Fictions: "The Main Character" & "Oblivious"

Gabby Park

Cinnamon Buns and Ghosts

Audrey Tumberg

A Fool's Game

Joseph Zimbelman

In the Depths of Space

Thomas McGrath Award in Poetry

The Thomas McGrath Award is awarded to the student whose poem or group of poems is judged best. The competition is open to graduate students and undergraduate students enrolled during the spring semester.

Audrey Tumberg, Winner of the 2026 Thomas McGrath Award in Poetry

Three Poems: "Baby, I'm on Fire!," "Nana," & "Gentle Tasks"

Caius Buran, Runner-up for the 2026 Thomas McGrath Award in Poetry

THREE POEMS: "BODY," "TENNOS," & "WASABI"

Poetry

Joshua Asante

Ode to SpongeBob

Maddeline Borkhuis

Average

Miguel Castro

1978

Peter De Lone

I Wrote a Letter to Bruce Springsteen

Casey Fuller

More Springs with You

Sarah Golden

Poetry Is

Rachel Held

Love for You

Ceallan Hunter

sun-kissed dining room

Olivia Kost

TWO POEMS: "DANGERS OF SMOKING" & "GORGON'S GAZE"

Tabitha Lee

Admiral Blue

Gabby Park

Growing Up

Ryan Prusak

Caelestis Ars Poetica

Andrew Quinlan

God

Azayla Sabin

Tormenta

Liv Schlosser

The Color Yellow

Jaleigh Schneider

Whispers in Purple

Shawn Sullivan

Take a Bite

Edward Tortorelli

What is a no?

Audrey Tumberg

Some Truth

Anna Unser

Remember Klaipėda

Josephina Wieczorek-Bettendorf

Revelations on the Living Room Couch

Gladys Boen Scholarship

The Gladys Boen Scholarship is awarded for the best short story, poem or collection of poems, or essay submitted by an undergraduate English major currently enrolled at the university. The award is given with the intention of encouraging outstanding creative and critical writing, particularly by freshmen and sophomores.

Anna Unser, Winner of the 2026 Gladys Boen Scholarship

In Light of One-Act

Caius Buran, Runner-up for the 2026 Gladys Boen Scholarship

Three Poems: "Body, Floating," "Body, Beautiful," & "Body, Playground"

Nonfiction

Sarah Golden

A Brief List

Rachel Held

Envy of Butterflies

Liv Schlosser

Scary Stories

Josephina Wieczorek-Bettendorf

Poe (The Crow)

Lacey Anderson

Three Photographs from "Small World, Shared Ground": "At Home in the Garden," "Gathering Abundance," & "Resting Place"

Caius Buran

Three Artworks: "At What Point in the Application Process Should the State Capture the Applicant's Image?," "Evening," & "In the Blink of"

Donnelly Fuglseth

Two Drawings: "Study on 11/21/2025" & "Rosier"

Theodore Hayman

Two Photos from "A Walk on Campus"

Rachel Held

Three Photos: "Reach for the Sky," "A Day in Nature," & "Let the Light in"

Tabitha Lee

Two Photographs: "Sassy Bird with Arms" & "44° 1’ 21.21” N, 92° 27’ 59.84” W, 327.5 m above sea level"

Spencer Meeker

Three Photos: "Denmark," "Japan," & "Germany"

Robert Moore, Jr.

Two Photos: "The Sky So Bright" & "Along the Appalachian Trail"

Gabby Park

Two Artworks: "Dahlia in Charcoal" & "Sunset on the Eternal Flame"

Liv Schlosser

Mother of Mine

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