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Our Contributors On the Interweb
Two recent TLR Contributors have new work up. Read more of their work! Scott Withiam, who appeared in our Summer 2010 issue, The Worst Team Money Can Buy, has new work up on Boston Review. Elizabeth Eslami, whose story “Yana … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Review, Elizabeth Eslami, Emo Meet Hole, Fiction, poetry, Read More, Scott Withiam, The Rumpus, The Worst Team Money Can Buy
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Fiction by Jena Salon on Annalemma
Fiction Alert TLR Books Editor Jena Salon has an amazing (beautiful and kind of gross) story, The Glass Cow, out on Annalemma. The cow seemed normal on one side . . . READ MORE
TLR’s Pushcart Nominations for 2010
We’re delighted to announce the six finalists that we are submitting this year to be considered for the Pushcart Prize. Weston Cutter: poetry Flinch Exposure to Various Flow (The Worst Team Money Could Buy, Summer 2010) Steve Davenport: poetry Diminishing … Continue reading
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Tagged essay, Fiction, Jesse van Eerden, Kelly Luce, Percival Everett, poetry, Pushcart Prize, Rebecca Wolff, Steve Davenport, Weston Cutter
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New Fiction by Percival Everett
2010 CHARLES ANGOFF AWARD IN FICTION Percival Everett Confluence Let me tell you about my dream, my father said. Two black men walk into a bar and the rosy-faced, white barkeep says we don’t serve niggers in here and one … Continue reading