
The Temz Review
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The /tƐmz/ Review is a literary journal based in London, Ontario that publishes fiction, poetry and reviews. @AaronSchnei3010 publisher.
London, Ontario
Joined August 2017
We're back on X. Reason: a lot of the Global South is on X and hasn't migrated to Bluesky; we publish and want to promote/support many of these writers. We DO NOT support The Musky One or any of the insanely bigoted rhetoric that characterizes this platform.
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NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER: Michael Russell's amazing chapbook gallery of heartache!. ". In this modern lyric, Russell pries at the shadows of intimacy, charting how desire and fear ricochet off of each other. " -- @AdeleVBarclay .
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RT @guernica_ed: Read Jérôme Melançon's review of Woman Life Freedom: Poems for the Iranian Revolution, edited by @BanooZan and Cy Strom fe….
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Read Nicole Yurcaba's review of Andrew Forbes' The Diapause (pub. @invisibooks) in Issue 31!. Andrew Forbes’s novel The Diapause is one of those books one begins reading and does not stop reading until way past their bedtime.
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Read @SelenaMercuri's review of @mynapoet's The Suicide Tourist (pub. Ekstasis Editions) in Issue 31!. Rather than writing about survival as a triumph, Wallin describes it as a process that is gritty, repetitive, and nonlinear.
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Read Jérôme Melançon's review of Woman Life Freedom: Poems for the Iranian Revolution (eds. @BanooZan & Cy Strom) (pub. @guernica_ed)!. the collective book Woman Life Freedom stands as a call to knowledge, understanding, community of feeling.
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Read @ChalicothereX's review of @beatonna's Bodies of Art, Bodies of Labour (pub. @UAlbertaPress) in Issue 31!. her book is really about the working class and its relation to art. Beaton’s background helps her navigate this tricky subject.
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Read @buriedinprint 's review of Rod Moody-Corbett's Hides (pub. @BreakwaterBooks) in Issue 31!. And we realise just how delicately he has held this whole mess in his storyteller’s grip, how tenderly he has pressed and released this flow of story.
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Read @buriedinprint's review of Nina Berkhout's This Bright Dust (pub. @goose_lane) in Issue 31!. Berkhout’s work as a poet is also evident here, as she gently but relentlessly immerses readers in this dustbowl-era setting.
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Read Anson Leung's review of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball Z (pub. @VIZMedia)!. The story might get somewhat repetitive as the series goes on, but due to its influential nature that permeates the entire manga industry, one can hardly dislike [it].
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Read @salma_h_writes' review of Sarmad Sehbai's The Blessed Curse (pub. @mawenzihouse) in Issue 31!. This review is not a review of Sarmad Sehbai’s The Blessed Curse. “Har chand kahein kay hey nahi hey”.
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Read Catey Fifield's review of Conor Kerr's Prairie Edge (pub. @strangelight_) in Issue 31!. Kerr is a writer who knows what he is doing. Prairie Edge is angry and has good reason to be angry. I don’t see how it could be any other way.
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Read Amanda Earl's review of Alice Burdick's Ox Lost, Snow Deep (pub. @AnvilPress) in Issue 31!. I loved ox lost, snow deep. It is full of subversions of fixed expressions and ideas, knock-your-socks-off observations and quirky aphorisms.
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Read @carriganak's review of @nataliemlim's Elegy for Opportunity (pub. Wolsak & Wynn) in Issue 31!. It’s a collection full of charm and openness that addresses the anxieties of modern life and shows how cathartic it is to let everything out onto the page.
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Read Kevin Canfield's review of Shubha Sunder's Optional Practical Training (pub. @GraywolfPress) in Issue 31!. Her work exemplifies one of literature’s great truths: Observant newcomers sometimes understand a place better than lifelong residents.
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Read @salma_h_writes' interview of @SaadTFarooqi1 re: his novel White World (pub. @cormorantbooks) in Issue 31!. There’s a reason why “New Pakistan” is mostly a McGuffin in White World: the future is ours to make or break.
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An incisive review of the anthology.Woman Life Freedom: Poems for the Iranian Revolution.by Jérôme Melançon is out in @The_Temz_Review .Thanks to reviewer & magazine. @Cy_Strom @guernica_ed .#review, #bookreview, #WomanLifeFreedom, #poetry, #women, #war,.
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Read Sharon Berg's interview of @krausesuzy re: her novel I Think We've Been Here Before (pub. Radiant Press) in Issue 31!. This book was born out of a recurring dream I had where the world was ending and I was standing on a hill watching it happen.
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Read Sharon Berg's interview of @PoetCourtney re: her collection Anatomical Venus (pub. Radiant Press) in Issue 31!. It took me a long time to accept I was experiencing chronic pain and disability.
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