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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.”

BLR Off the Page

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OCD

To survive this exile, you will need/
to hold court with the moon, store the memory/
of its light in a mason jar for later.

Spring

We watch the gardener arc the hose / carelessly washing away the work / of mud sparrows, hornets and wasps.

Particle

like light is/
like my speckled skin: brim/
and brink. verge.

Book Review: Where is the Mercy?

Map of Hope and Sorrow documents our spectacular inadequacy when facing the suffering of our own and in upholding the rights of all.

Off The Page: Et Tu?

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

Snow Over Hartford

The kid cleared his throat with a dry, hollow cough, like nails rattling around in his neck.  Mulvaney passed him the water cup, directed the straw toward his lips. From the hallway he heard the yelp of a police radio—the Hartford cops, pacing the floor, waiting on him, drinking hospital coffee. 

il Faut

Now he stares at the bag of bulbs, the naked little bodies burgeoning, begging for life in the sweet dark ground. The ground that buries.

Interview: Meredith Talusan

Fiction allows me to further portray realities from perspectives outside the majority, not just at the level of my lived experience but in terms of a broad range of possible trans, BIPOC, immigrant, and disabled experiences.

Thought Experiment

Before my pupils gape oh in unison,/
I find a seat with the semi-sighted

Praise & Recognition