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Join us online on Thursday, May 23 at 7 PM ET for a night of readings and interviews with the 2024 winners of the BLR Literary Prizes, featured in Issue 46.

As featured on NPR's Morning Edition

NPR’s Neda Ulaby reported on BLR‘s 20th Anniversary, featuring BLR Editor Danielle Ofri, along with author Celeste Ng. Long before Celeste Ng reached stratospheric popularity with Everything I Never Told You and Little Fires Everywhere, she was an emerging author, whose story “Girls, at Play” appeared in BLR and then won a Pushcart Prize.

Whiting Award Winner

BLR was awarded a Whiting Literary Magazine Prize for
“excellence in publishing, advocacy for writers, and a unique contribution to the strength of the overall literary community.”

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Art 

October, a woman and a boy, a tumor/
overtaking his brain, draw pictures/
in the waiting room.

Learning New Words

one of the benefits of the disease –/
you learn new words. You/
also learn new meanings for/
old words.

Off The Page: Eating Disorder

Ingeborg Riedmaier reads “Eating Disorder” a poem by Jana-Lee Germaine

Fast-Thinning Throng

I’m angrily packing to fly to my dying brother. / My husband stands and watches. As a tree / might look at someone, he looks down at me.

Off The Page: Et Tu?

Jinn S. Kim reads “Et Tu?” a story by Cambron Henderson

The Tender Roof

These things happen. There’s nothing
beautiful about it. She gave up her breasts

two years ago, but the cancer returned, pushing
through the sutures, the larval wasp consuming

Scott Oglesby’s Picks

Assistant Nonfiction Editor

Death Defiant Bomba or What To Wear When Your Boo Gets Cancer

You’ll wear five-inch black pumps because they make that annoying noise that alerts everyone everywhere in the whole wide world that you’re arriving.

In This Skin

“The difference between a good butthole and a bad butthole is the wink.”  This is the best man talking. 

Praise & Recognition