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Michia Bay Gault in The Sun Magazine
Michia Bay Gault, whose amazing story, “City of Lonely Women” we published in our Manifest Destiny issue, has a new story out in The Sun Magazine. We loudly applaud fellow literary magazine editors (Michia edits Hunger Mountain) who have the wherewithal … Continue reading
TLR Contributors selected for Best American Poetry 2012
We are pleased to announce that two of our contributors from this past year have had poems selected by Mark Doty for Best American Poetry 2012! Steven Heighton; “Collision” (The Rogue Idea. Winter 2011) Peter Jay Shippey; “Our Posthumous … Continue reading
Padma Thornlyre Releases Limited Edition, Mavka: A Poem in 50 Parts
Six years, 50 parts and one poem later, TLR Contributor Padma Thornlyre publishes his latest book, Mavka: A Poem in 50 Parts. Padma has been hard at work and is now in possession of limited editions for sale! Excerpts from … Continue reading
Kelly Cherry featured in Read More #2
Our second installment of our newsletter publication, Read More, went out last week featuring this lovely poem by Kelly Cherry, republished from How To Read Music issue. Join our subscriber list for more writing from The Literary Review delivered to … Continue reading
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Father’s Day Reading is for Wiseguys
OUR NEW ISSUE, Emo, Meet Hole, features a terrific memoir by Anthony D’Aries, “The Language of Men.” Perfect timing for Father’s Day and …the opening of the summer blockbuster movie season. Read it. We’ve also caught D’Aries live on tape: Anthony D’Aries reads … Continue reading