Author: TTR
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Kenneth Hill | TTR Student Staff Book Review
Click here for a book review of work by Kim Addonizio.
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The Tusculum Review and H_NGM_N Reading
We are pleased to announce that The Tusculum Review will be joining forces with H_NGM_N to host a poetry reading at the 2013 Association of Writers and Writing Programs in Boston.
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TTR Associate Editor Jan LaPerle Publishes a Collection of Poems
Be sure to get your hands on this forthcoming collection by TTR Associate Editor Jan LaPerle.
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Poems by Martin Lammon
We’re pleased to present excellent poems by TTR advisory board member and friend Martin Lammon.
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Martin Lammon
Wives’ Tales Newlywed mothers hear stories, how killing a spider is bad luck. How daddy longlegs, mouthless, conceals poison in its belly, maybe the death of curious children. Grandmothers-to-be tell tales about neglected doll-babies, chubby fingers spooning husks of flies and cobwebs into their pretty mouths. When I lived in Costa Rica, I saw a…
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Martin Lammon
Heaven Sent God forbid, my neighbor should croak and be Heaven sent, dragging his yawping dogs with him. God forbid, they should prowl their lazy master’s gold leaf streets and wild gardens hereafter, where resurrected rabbits, fearless, nibble radishes and romaine lettuce. God forbid, my neighbor’s hounds be forced to sniff unscented, sexless air, spin…
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Martin Lammon
The Animals Are Out Sunday morning, the animals are out: woodpecker, squirrels, my neighbor’s dogs. I hear claws scratching, look up, and damn if those squirrels aren’t racing up and down my sweet gum tree. There goes that pileated pecker, hammering the dead pine. And the dogs? Don’t get me started. They could wake the…
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Robidoux, Clay and Smith to Read at Tusculum
Poets Ken Robidoux, Adam Clay, and Erin Elizabeth Smith will be coming to the Tusculum College campus to read on November 7.
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Bernheimer, Pritts to Judge 2013 Contests
We’re excited to announce the judges for our 2013 contests: Kate Bernheimer (fiction) & Nate Pritts (poetry)!
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Poems by Ken Robidoux
Click here to read new poems by TTR friend Ken Robidoux.