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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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A THREAD OF SUNLIGHT ON EURYDICE’S HEM

Call it an exercise in restraint/
The angle of ascent is sharp/
Like the sloped ceiling 

The Cradles of St. Kilda

From 1850 to 1890 forty-one of fifty-six infants born on St. Kilda
in the Hebrides died of tetanus caused by the custom of anointing the umbilical stump with oil stored in the dried stomach of a goose.

Off The Page: The Emperor of Blue Stone

Erin Cherry reads “The Emperor of Blue Stone,” a story by Frances Park

Dusk in Dupont Circle

A wingspan so wide it soared beyond the sidewalk / like a small plane. I turned, I had to turn, find where it landed

You’re Home Now

Earl was always chasing pussy when he was alive, so it was no big surprise when he came back as a weiner dog.

Getting in Trouble

I drive slowly and I know people are angry at me—hitting their horns and cursing, giving me the finger. I just smile and keep going.

Ode to Impotence

Thank goodness every so often
a monument closes down
for renovation…

Bury the Lead

They say the sharks came early/
and stayed late, unwanted houseguests

Housebound

My husband has been into town./
I can smell the out of doors/
in his hair, on his cheek

Praise & Recognition