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My new flash non-fiction piece that was published at @tahomareview.bsky.social a big thank you to all the editors. It's about my abiding love for my grandmother and her seeds. tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/_...
So excited to have my flash nonfiction piece, "Paper Grenades", included in this stellar issue 💞✨
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The Smart Search List of the Day is: Paying General Poems feat. @tahomareview.bsky.social @thetemzreview.bsky.social @centaurlit.bsky.social et al. https://duotrope.com
We're open for 10 more days -- till April 30. Check out our fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Plus, we are now considering graphic narratives and poetry in translation. tahomaliteraryreview.com/issues/issue...
We're reading for our Issue 31. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, flash, poetry in translation, graphic narrative. tahomaliteraryreview.submittable.com/submit
New issue! It's TLR's 30th!!! Our spring collection of poetry and prose (including graphic narrative) is online. Please enjoy, starting with cover art by Emily Tironi.
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We're reading for our Issue 31. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, flash, poetry in translation, graphic narrative. tahomaliteraryreview.submittable.com/submit
The annual AWP Scavenger Hunt entices you to navigate the book fair with a quest.
“In his hospital bed my father opens his mouth and readies himself to die.”
Read Kiana Govoni’s essay “Inheritance,” published in @tahomareview.bsky.social & featured in our #BlackHistoryMonth reading list! tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/i...
“Some of my kids’ friends came over and stayed until dark the other night, which, in winter on the Olympic Peninsula, is still quite early.”
Read Melissa O’Neil’s essay “Bear,” featured in @tahomareview.bsky.social & our #BlackHistoryMonth reading list: tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/b...
This week we're spotlighting poet Catherine Esposito Prescott's poignant "Sloth."
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Consider Michael Bazzett's beautiful poem "The Dead," which, he says, "arrived one morning after I set down Marie-Claire Bancquart’s astonishing collection, Every Minute Is First, to pause and look out the window. It’s that kind of book." tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/t...
Featuring poet Ally Ang! Ally is the author of Let the Moon Wobble, out from Alice James Books in November 2025. tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/y...
"In an era when fact and fiction and space and time all clang together like a dime store windchime, the short story form feels particularly satisfying," says Nicole Callihan of her sliding doors-esque "The Ocean Floor" tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/t...
Heather Butcher is interested in the idea of people as metaphorical ghosts, haunting us through memories and abstractions, and our will to exorcise these spirits.
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2026 coming in hot. Meanwhile, spotlight's on "Waitings" by Sean Bernard.
"We don’t while away the time; we whittle it (as it whittles us, in wiley ways). We are all, the sheepherder knows, waiting together, across space, across time."
Belated congratulations to TLR contributor Summer Hammond for her "A Little Slice of the Moon" being selected and published in Best American Essays 2025. www.newletters.org/a-little-sli...
Spotlight on "Preserves" by @kellypedro.bsky.social who chose to structure the story around the seasons, "and soon after, the idea of how we feed or starve ourselves emerged"
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What a perfect, heartbreaking and beautiful story. The loss of memory is shown with great skill through the perspective of a once-successful field biologist who is watching her world disappear in a literal and metaphorical inferno.
#shortstory
Spotlight on this abecederian essay wherein @kristaleehanson.bsky.social writes a letter to her younger self, "to the self in the beginning of parenthood who was both terrified and deeply committed to learning how to parent our incredible child."
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"Often associated with the so-called Generación del ’60–a group of Argentine poets that also includes Juana Bignozzi and the more well known Alejandra Pizarnik and Juan Gelman–Thénon is one of the most original poetic voices writing in the Southern Cone in the second-half of the twentieth century."
Spotlight on Two Poems by Susana Thénon, trans. from the Spanish by Karen Elizabeth Bishop. "Advent" and "She"
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We're Krista Lee Hanson fans, enjoying her original flashes as well as her long-form work (see comment below)
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... As South Korea reckons with its complicated history of international adoption, I hope my story adds to the conversation."
Spotlight on Tiffanie Kim, an artist and emerging writer based in Hudson, NY. About her essay "Shrödinger's Father," she says:
"When I found out my birth father died, I didn’t talk about it for weeks. I was surprised by the depth of grief I felt for someone I’d never known ...
She was a professor at Vermont College of Fine Arts while I was studying there for my MFA in Writing. The last line in “Poem Ending with a Line by Deborah Digges” is from her poem, “Lilacs” in her posthumously published collection Trapeze.
Spotlight on Katharine Whitcomb's breathtaking "Poem Ending with a Line by Deborah Digges." tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/p...
Poet’s Note:
[This poem] is an elegy and an homage. I have been greatly inspired as a writer by the work of Deborah Digges, who died by apparent suicide in 2009.