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Dream of a Trans Sister

by H. Melt

Can you imagine/transitioning together/in the same old house...

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Ottessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona Is Absolutely Not Set in a Post-Trump Era, and That’s the Point

by Bleah B. Patterson

Lapvona sets us right in the heart of a medieval town that absolutely could have existed, tucked away in a valley with an almost comically evil lord on a hill just above who is influenced by a transparently fraudulent clergy member with predictably selfish intentions.

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Bliss Montage, a Review

by Bleah B. Patterson

Ling Ma understands that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting the result to change.

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Sequoia Nagamatsu Inteview

by Bleah B. Patterson and Sequoia Nagamatsu

Sequoia Nagamatsu will be visiting SHSU on March 2, 2023. Ahead of his visit, TR staff interviewer Bleah Patterson interviewed Sequoia about his latest book, his writing themes, thoughts on genre distinctions, and forthcoming work.

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Sitting with Figs

by Nazifa Islam

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Do You Have Less Energy Than Usual

by Cynthia Marie Hoffman

In the graveyard, one white stone charges toward the sky...

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Three Poems

by Anne-Marie Thompson

Yesterday we said, Let’s meet...

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Three Poems

by Emma Binder

We’ll wait in the truck stop parking lot...

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How to Fold a Paper Frog

by Bella Koschalk

In half both ways...

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Juana Turns to Sugar

by Vincent Antonio Rendoni

Early in the twenty-first century, a disease spread all over the world...

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The Man on the Horse

by Leslie Anne Mcilroy

First is the house. It is large and wooden and there is smoke...

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Just Looking

by Lauren Goodwin Slaughter

Along the far wall, a display of mannequin legs in athletic tights...

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