Monthly Roundup: June
Feast Days and Lost Rings
Welcome to the June installment of Solum’s Monthly Roundup, where you receive worthy updates on current publications and announcements from within Solum’s scope and surrounding circles. We hope to keep these installments brief, relevant, and curious for your mid-week review.
Solum Monthly Feature
Thank you all who submitted to June’s Solum Monthly Feature. We hope this rhythmic showcase provides you with an opportunity to revel in the craft of our community, and spurs you on to make and submit yourself. Each month there will be a new opportunity to participate in this collective endeavor of beauty & excellence.
June: Megan Willome
This month, we are delighted to display a poem from Megan Willome, a previous contributor to Solum Press. Her poem coincides with the feast day of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, commemorated on June 24th.
“Bierstadt Lake”
Submit to the Next Solum Monthly Feature!
Solum is always accepting submissions for our future Solum Monthly Feature posts, such as the one you’re reading here. Each month there will be an opportunity for one of your poems, short stories, essays, homilies, or visual art to be featured. Your piece will be followed by an artist statement, and if applicable, your Substack page will be invited to collaborate on the post.
The submission guidelines follow the same parameters as listed on our website here.
To be considered, please email emma.winchell@solumpress.com with your selected pieces, and include Solum Monthly Feature [Month] as the title of the email. We look forward to sharing your craft with our community!






Um, what a WONDERFUL poem!! Perfectly honed and tuned and delivered and just vivid with magic!
Congratulations, Megan. What once was lost . . .
Fine poem.