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"Send writing that reflects the ethos of pizza: accessible and welcoming, jubilant and unpretentious."… https://t.co/RgopS0SEdv
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Iowa City: Today you can join our editors @sarahceniaminor & @joshuabohnsack in a screening of TQ's video essays al… https://t.co/yvPMySQTNZ
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RT @sarahceniaminor: Local Questioners and Fans of the video essay alike are invited to an experimental screening of @TriQuarterlyMag video…
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"I feel like the story (for me) is a boulder rolling down a hill, wherein the prose accumulates all these nuances a… https://t.co/2SOIcpPcYq
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Send some writing and art to our friends at @OyezReview! https://t.co/mKNAjcKRuF
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RT @OyezReview: Submissions are open! We’re looking forward to seeing your work: https://t.co/ElOfHtrJ3D https://t.co/wQLmk8mIwy
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RT @SoutheastReview: "And what if at the end of it we’re all living off of baby seabirds?" Take a lyrical journey through the complexities…
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RT @somos_writers: Let's all join in congratulating 3rd year Residential MFA candidate Alaíde Ventura Medina @amiguiz, whose piece "Doña Ev…
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RT @AMrjoian575: In case you missed it, I'll be guest editing the inaugural Variant Literature Pizza Prize. Submissions are all you can loa…
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RT @OyezReview: Our submissions for Issue 49 are open until Feb. 8th. Looking for Fiction, CNF, Art/Comics, and especially collaborative w…
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RT @splitlipthemag: Read contributor @k_ivertown's poem FAMILY OF ORIGIN CONTENT WARNING in @TriQuarterlyMag: https://t.co/LYfk8lvr1S https…
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RT @sodiqoyekan: "Maybe one day when we would be however many years old, we would remember how we had wanted to die, but how instead we had…
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"I remember feeling inadequate, cheated... I never gave up, mind you, but I had to grow into the role. I suspect th… https://t.co/IzUFBpbIR5
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RT @nugradwriting: Two of our fiction alumni, Carrie Muehle and Jennifer Companik, spoke recently about Jennifer's new story collection, Ch…
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“Bunnies, bunnies everywhere! Like big plump hopping loaves of bread.” Read @KathleenMRooney’s essay With the Face… https://t.co/Hq8rS53BH1
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RT @EMirengoff: The latest issue of @TriQuarterlyMag dropped ~10 days ago. If you haven't read yet it, here are a bunch of reasons you shou…
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RT @katiejdevine: I am so honored that my slightly creepy new story, "House of Wax," found its perfect home and was published today in @Tri…
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“It sounds, at first, like a bird.” Read @kitenearsink’s uncanny short story “Expecting,” about grief, memory, and… https://t.co/uK7Fflk7lm
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RT @greensbororevie: Vibracorpus - #video #essay by former #GreensboroReview poetry editor Sarah Rose Nordgren at @TriQuarterlyMag | https:…
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RT @k_aekta: Just spent my morning reading @katiejdevine’s “House of Wax,” and I know I’m keeping this story like a soft animal within me.…
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RT @k_ivertown: Wrote a family poem that unfolds all triggering content with warnings. Grateful to @TriQuarterlyMag for the sunlight. htt…
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RT @sarahceniaminor: Excited to share Issue 161 from @TriQuarterlyMag, including the latest in video essays and cinepoems by Michael Buckiu…
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RT @vanjchan: And finally, @katiejdevine's dread-filled "House of Wax" but when the creepy is more in how the real wax figure is the protag…
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RT @vanjchan: A mom who is an AI (by @kitenearsink). The natural world vs the unnatural and uncanny. What is grief? What is motherhood? How…
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RT @vanjchan: I'm going to steal a comment from our editor's table who said @kalanipickhart's story felt like reading someone's architectur…
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RT @vanjchan: When I read this banger by @_Kelsey_Norris_ I was like - how in the f did the author accomplish this?? I was glued to this -…
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RT @vanjchan: A hilarious take on a standard attempt to cancel a dentist appointment, @celtadri's "Can You Forgive Me?" is an exercise in s…
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RT @vanjchan: I was bawling by the end of @silasdhouse's story. A story of quiet love and violence and rendered so beautifully I felt chang…
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RT @vanjchan: Ghassan Zeineddine's use of the we voice to denote not one but two groups of Lebanese men & women immigrants discombobulated…
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RT @vanjchan: Six a Song of Sixpence by @minyoungleeis is such a beautiful blend of weird and magic and folktale and realism - the melding…
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