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Interview with TLR Cover Artist: Krista Steinke; Part 2
Who/what have been the biggest influences on you as an artist? I grew up in a creative household environment. All three of my siblings are very talented; my sister is a writer, my younger brother is an artist/musician, and my … Continue reading
Interview with TLR Cover Artist: Krista Steinke; Part 1
Krista Steinke is the featured artist on the cover of our latest issue, The Lives of the Saints, (Fall/Winter 2011). Though she is a multi-skilled artist, the photographs that she shared with us are really quite complementary to the writing … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonio Lopez Garcia, Art Institute of Chicago, Bethlehem Steel, Cindy Sherman, Fotofest Biennial of Photography, Frida Kahlo, James Ensor, Krista Steinke, Moravian College, Picasso, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, RIchard Kelly, Schmidt Dean Gallery, Texas, The Maryland Institute, Valparaiso University
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Did Virginia Woolf have better sex than Adam Wilson? Maybe.
Adam Wilson is having a busy winter. His first novel, Flatscreen, comes out next week. He made a cameo in his own book trailer. He has stories recently published not only in TLR’s most recent issue, The Lives of the … Continue reading
We’ve got a new poetry editor. Meet Craig Morgan Teicher.
We are thrilled to announce that poet Craig Morgan Teicher will be joining the TLR team as a Poetry Editor alongside Renee Ashley and David Daniel. Luckily, former Assistant Editor and poet, Ryan Romine, was on hand to come up … Continue reading
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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