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When Portrait of a Lady on Fire hit Hulu about month into the quarantine, lesbians across the country rejoiced. Due to its limited availability prior to this particular streaming service, many of us hadn’t seen it yet. ...

Portrait of a Lady in Quarantine by Margaret Speer

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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reviewed by Sonya Lara  How to Pronounce Knife Short stories by Souvankham Thammavongsa Little, Brown and Company, April 2020. $26.00; 192pp. ISBN: 978-0-316-42213-0 How to Pronounce Knife by ...

Review: How to Pronounce Knife by Souvankham Thammavongsa

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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Winner of the 2018 Los Angeles Review Literary Awards, in the category of Short Fiction. Final Judge: Doug Lawson One morning I awoke as a woman. I knew I was a woman because I had seen women before. It was cold ...

Husbandry by LJ Pemberton

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My Poems Keep Ending in Stars Which means I can’t stop thinking about the dying passage of time. Which means I experience flashing sensations, as from a blow to the head. Sudden white spot on the ...

Two Poems by Anne Barngrover

LAR Online, Poetry

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The day I found Lily, I woke early. I wandered through my apartment, counting the steps from one side of the living room to the other. It was clean except for the tumbleweeds of cat hair and dust underneath the couch, ...

What It Looks Like in the Light by Anna Megdell

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a chapter self-translated from her novel "Tilda’s Secret Book” (Tildas hemmelige bog), published by Hovedland in 2018 Sarajevo, 1994 The candles cast a gloomy glow on our faces. We were sitting with our heads ...

Neighbours by Narcisa Vucina

LAR Online, Translations

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Winner of the 2018 Los Angeles Review Literary Awards, in the category of Poetry. Final Judge: Douglas Manuel after Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib The most quoted / Bible verse / told to you is / ...

In Defense of Genius by kwabena foli

Award Winners, LAR Online, Poetry

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[First, there was the wandering episode,] First, there was the wandering episode, then the night I found our steak knives in the fireplace, and then a secret code my wife sensed in the electric beehives of ...

Two Poems by Chris Hayes

LAR Online, Poetry

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I think I make up for a lack of strength and toughness with above-average situational awareness, a skill I developed in response to my unrelenting fear of everyone and everything around me. It wasn’t until one of my ...

One-Time Bag Model by Christian Harrington

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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