Issue 14
Tahoma Literary Review has stories and poems you will want to share by people you will want to meet. The twenty-five writers who contributed the poems, stories, and essays in our spring issue are listening up and asking us to do the same. These pages hold important voices exploring themes of loneliness and expressing various emotions—from hubris and anger to regret and joy. Make no mistake, there’s a lot of joy in these pages.
Contributions from Jessica Barksdale, Bruce Ducker, Ta’riq Fisher, Matthew Fitch, Eleanor Stern, Hannah van Didden, Jenna-Marie Warnecke, Margot Douaihy, AnnElise Hatjakes, José Enrique Medina, Charlie Brown, Dionne Custer Edwards, Meredith Doench, Mary Birnbaum, Bill Capossere, Tyler Dunning, Roy Bentley, Steven Duong, Farnaz Fatemi, Rachel Ronquillo Gray, Faylita Hicks, Daniel Lassell, Katherine Lo, Daniel Lusk, and Sara Henning.
Issue 14 is available for download here as a PDF or EPUB file. You can purchase a hard copy or Kindle version through Amazon.
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Excerpts from the print version
“I think you’re wrong but” by Charlie Brown
“Like Home” by Mary Birnbaum
“Court of Common Pleas” by Dionne Custer Edwards
“Birds, Bees” by Ta’riq Fisher
“The Girl Who Survived by Pretending to Be a Corpse” by Roy Bentley
“Boom” by Margot Douaihy
“Jezabel’s Reformation” by Hannah van Didden
“Black Escapism” by Faylita Hicks
“South Carolina, 2012” by Meredith Doench
“Girl Gone Rogue” by Rachel Ronquillo Gray