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Online journal publishing fiction, poetry, nonfiction. We pay our contributors. Open for submissions again Jan 15, 2025. Tweets:@jvgearhart1, @annEbeman

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Tahoma Literary Review (TLR) Tahoma Literary Review (Fiction Poetry Nonfiction; pays) opened to fee-based submissions duotrope.com/magazine/tahom… #amwriting

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Our featured selection this week is the climate fiction story "#lasteuropeansummer" by Jillian Schedneck. Jillian crafted the collective "we" narration as an "energetic chorus presenting an ode to the magic and struggles of future European travel." tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/las…

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10% off Sale now! Evening openings only for RH's poetry critique workshop. Join a small group of poets to read & comment on each other's poems. Build skills, voice, & technique. Facilitated with sensitivity & support. 🔗in profile.

10% off Sale now! Evening openings only for RH's poetry critique workshop. Join a small group of poets to read &amp; comment on each other's poems. Build skills, voice, &amp; technique. Facilitated with sensitivity &amp; support. 🔗in profile.
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This week we’re featuring “A Haibun for White Center, Washington” by Vincent Antonio Rendoni. Vincent says the poem is “about that bittersweet, but ultimately positive feeling when there’s change in the air.” (And our namesake mountain has a cameo) tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/a-h…

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“And everywhere she went, always in the distance lay o le sami, the sea, turquoise indigo with a faint silver lining that caught her eye, glittering in the sun.” Contributor AR Manu shares a vision of Samoa in this week's feature, "The Mangrove Coast" ❤️ tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/the…

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Why does it never get to be our hands the ones that rise up, the ones that proclaim the voice of disgust… Read Susana Thénon’s “Advent,” translated by Karen Elizabeth Bishop in Tahoma Literary Review this #NationalTranslationMonth: tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/two…

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Our featured selection for this week is the gorgeous erasure poem "Small Arms Weapons as Caretaking Baby Dolls." We could not have done this work justice in our printed format, and are excited about presenting more graphic narratives online. Enjoy! tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/sma…

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A reminder: we are open for submissions through October. Fiction, Nonfiction, poetry, translations, and graphic narratives. Check out details and our latest issue on our website. #litmags tahomaliteraryreview.com/submission-gui…

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This flash CNF by Abhinav in Tahoma Literary Review is a slap and embrace wound together - so well written! I urge you to check it out. And congrats Abhinav on the publication! tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/sol…

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Spotlight on Betty J. Cotter, writing what she initially thought of as the “field trip story,” which then evolved into a greater examination of aging, memory, and our threatened environment. tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/the…

Spotlight on Betty J. Cotter, writing what she initially thought of as the “field trip story,” which then evolved into a greater examination of aging, memory, and our threatened environment. tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/the…
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Our featured story this week is "The Memory Root." It's a poignant exploration of aging, memory, and climate change. tahomaliteraryreview.com/selections/the…

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Our complimentary submissions category filled up, but we'll add more in a few days. Meanwhile, our regular submission channels remain open for poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. tahomaliteraryreview.com/submission-gui…