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The Temz Review
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The /tƐmz/ Review is a literary journal based in London, Ontario that publishes fiction, poetry and reviews. @AaronSchnei3010 publisher.
London, Ontario
Joined August 2017
Read @JordJoyce's review of Patrick Grace's collection Deviant (pub. @UAlbertaPress) in Issue 29! ...Grace negotiates lyric, image, sensation, and confession as cohesively as he unravels the esoteric riddle of queerness and male identity...
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View Josh Steinbauer's amazing original art (and review!) inspired by @sarahroseetter's Ripe (pub. @SimonSchusterCA) and Ling Ma's Severance (pub. @MacmillanUSA) in Issue 29!
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Read Jérôme Melançon's review of @yilinwriter's The Lantern and the Night Moths (pub. @invisibooks) ! One of the pleasures of reading poetry in translation from a language not understood is the feeling of being guided ... by an enthusiastic translator...
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Read @buriedinprint's review of Carol Bruneau's Threshold (pub. @NimbusPub) in Issue 29! [Carol Bruneau's] intimate and granular perspective showcases the small gestures that encapsulate and comprise a life...
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Read @buriedinprint's review of David Bergen's Away from the Dead (pub. @goose_lane) in Issue 29! ...David Bergen’s Away from the Dead is an homage to storytelling, a reminder that literature endures...
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Read Kathryn MacDonald's review of Renée M. Sgroi's collection In a Tension of Leaves and Binding (pub. @guernica_ed) in Issue 29! Grounded in the garden, the poems are dirt under the fingernails, both real and metaphorical...
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Read Anson Leung's review of Hikaru Katsuki's Baby Steps (pub. @KODANSHA_EN) in Issue 29! To make a manga like this one stand out among its competitors, there must be a twist, or something unique about what is otherwise a standard shonen sports manga ...
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Read @salma_h_writes' review of Kirti Bhadresa's An Astonishment of Stars (pub. @ecwpress) in Issue 29! In these tightly coiled and exquisitely rendered short stories, Bhadresa invites readers into the lives of ordinary characters ...
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RT @yilinwriter: Thank you Jérôme Melançon and @The_Temz_Review for this review of The Lantern and the Night Moths! I think it may be the…
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Read Lindsey Harrington's review of @bynicolelouie's Others Like Me (pub. @HouseofAnansi) in Issue 29! ...Right from the opening pages, she treats the stories of her subjects and herself with gentleness and care—something I rarely showed myself...
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Read @creativerunning's review of @JoMDeLuzio's Just Gone: True Stories of Persecution for Love and Life (pub. re:books)! Cw: torture In her masterpiece, DeLuzio speaks with nine brave individuals who survived persecution for their sexual orientation...
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Read Sharon Berg's interview of Alice Zorn about her novel Colours In Her Hands (pub. @fhbooks)! I always find titles hard. I’ve had lots of advice about taking an image from the book, a compelling refrain, something evocative. Titles still elude me...
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Read Sharon Berg's interview of @MollyPeacock3 about her collection The Widow's Crayon Box (pub. @wwnorton) in Issue 29! Colour has always spoken to me as pure feeling, probably from the first time I held a crayon...
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Don't miss Sharon Berg's interview of @modernirish about her novel The Donoghue Girl (pub. @Lat46Publishing ) in Issue 29! It’s a bit of a delicate dance when you consider that the genre of historical fiction requires a lot of careful choreography...
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Read @omodolapo____'s bitterly effective story "What he wanted, what I wanted" in Issue 29! He wanted to offer me his fruit. He wanted to have some of my water. He wanted to know what phone I use. He wanted to know what school I went to...
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Don't miss @GrayLevesque's eerie story "Priestess" in Issue 29! ...In another age she might have been a priestess, but in this life she worked at a warehouse...
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