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Issue 146 contributors Ocean Vuong and Benjamin Goldberg have been selected for Best New Poets 2014! Read their poems here: http://bit.ly/WLEFgH
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"Always very self-serious, his girl, very conscious of categories. He’s glad she has a sense of purpose, if one that he struggles to understand at times, and that he wishes hadn’t sent her halfway around the world." Read "Taxonomy" by Alix Ohlin
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"For every day after that day, they still call him The Groom. And every day after that day, someone points at the groom before telling him, “You miss her.” As if he didn’t." This is a story you need to read: http://bit.ly/1wbNSKV
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Each time skylines shivered through the window, I’ll admit I was a little rain-rust and fire escape leap. Read "On Getting Dumped by Mania in a Strange City" by Benjamin Goldberg.
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"The TV said the planes have hit the buildings. & I said Yes because you asked me to stay. Maybe we pray on our knees because the lord only listens when we're this close to the devil.There is so much I want to tell you." Click through to keep reading.
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Lily King's Euphoria is a finalist for the Kirkus Reviews Prize! Read an excerpt from "Euphoria" in TriQuarterly: https://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-146/excerpts-euphoria
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Read about a new beautifully-assembled chapbook set to increase the exposure of distinctive, modern African voices.
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Our evening of readings at the Chopin Theatre is in three days. Join us!
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Read "Apocalyso" by Molly Reid, whose stories have appeared on NPR and in the journals Redivider, Indiana Review, Pear Noir, The Literary Review, and others.
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"Ron Rash occupies an odd place in the pantheon of great American writers, and you’d better believe he belongs there." Read a story from his new anthology in TriQuarterly: http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-145/return
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