
The Tusculum Review Poetry. Contest. Allison Joseph = Judge.
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The 2010 Tusculum Review Poetry Prize offers a $1,000 (U. S.) purse and publication. There is a $15 (U. S.) entry fee, which includes one copy of the vol. 6/2010 edition of the The Tusculum Review and ...

The Tusculum Review TTR 2009 Contributor & Featured Artist, Justin Marks, has been included in the Poets & Writers "Five Years of Debut Poets."
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In 2005 Poets & Writers Magazine started publishing annual roundups of debut poets, and each year we continue to follow the careers of those who have shared their words of inspiration and advice with us. ...

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Tracer. Richard Greenfield. Omnidawn. 90 pp, $15.95. Tracer, Richard Greenfield's second book of poetry, ups the promise—and the ante—of his first book,

The Tusculum Review 2009 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction, Bonnie Jo Campbell, reads from American Salvage.

The Tusculum Review Read TTR 2009 Contributors--Clay Matthews and dawn lonsinger--in Anti- Issue #5.
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24 poems by Samuel Day Wharton, Fritz Ward, Julie Marie Wade, Margot Schilpp, Nicholas Reading, G. M. Palmer, Clay Matthews, Dawn Lonsinger, Lisa Lewis, Sara Kearns, Todd Fredson, Gary Dop, Curtis L. Crisler, Nick Courtright, Chip Corwin & Michael Theune, Elizabeth J. ...

The Tusculum Review Read the latest in our online Featured Artist series, TTR Contributing Editor Kirsten Beachy's essay, "The Last Worker."
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TTR Contributing Editor Kirsten Beachy is our current Featured Artist. Click to read her creative nonfiction essay “The Last Worker.”

The Tusculum Review Sierra Club notes TTR Advisory Board Member Richard Greenfield's "confidence and skill to navigate that rupture without falling in."
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The Tusculum Review Printmaker Danielle Wyckoff is our current online Featured Artist. View selections from her latest drawing series:
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In 2005, we launched TTR, an annual print literary journal featuring poets, prose writers, playwrights, and visual artists. We’re now proud to offer the print journal’s companion website, where we profile artists’ works, thoughts, and biographies.

The Tusculum Review HTMLGIANT has some nice things to say about TTR. Thanks for the pat on the back, y'all.
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Stephen Schmunk is the winner of the Lamination Colony nice sentence raffle, receives a free copy of Scorch Atlas. Stephen, please email me your address for shipping. Forgive me the indulgence, too, for ...

The Tusculum Review Contributor to our 2009 print issue, poet JUSTIN MARKS, is currently our Featured Artist.
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In 2005, we launched TTR, an annual print literary journal featuring poets, prose writers, playwrights, and visual artists. We’re now proud to offer the print journal’s companion website, where we profile artists’ works, thoughts, and biographies.

The Tusculum Review Woo-hoo! Congratulations to TTR Advisory Board member, Bonnie Jo Campbell, for her National Book Award nomination for fiction: American Salvage (Wayne State University Press).

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'09 Contributor Chris Tonelli received a terrific review by Christopher Salerno for his book, No Theater. Read the review in the Tarpaulin
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Chris TonelliNo TheaterBrave Men Press, 2009Chapbook. 25 pages.$9.50Reviewed by Christopher SalernoChris Tonelli’s chapbook, No Theater, the first from Brave Men Press, feels like a flagship collection. ...

The Tusculum Review TTR '09 Contributor Alexis Orgera received a stellar review by Mark Rockswold for her book, Illuminatrix. Read the review in the Tarpaulin Sky Reviews and Interviews blog.
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Alexis OrgeraIlluminatrixChapbook.Forklift, Ink., 2009$5Reviewed by Mark RockswoldIlluminatrix is Alexis Orgera’s first chapbook publication, and one of the more playful and dynamic collections to be published anywhere this year. ...
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