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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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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