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TPR Is Lit - May 2013

06.05.2013

Camel Jeremy Eros and the Dream Merchants Fiction by Corey Mesler



There are those unique souls in the world and then there's Camel Jeremy Eros. He's a rogue, a poet, an astronaut, a dreamer, a gardener and so much more. He's the man to see when you need that oh so special Memphis flavor. In this excerpt from Corey Mesler's forthcoming novel, Memphis Movie, make the pilgrimage and meet the man. Just don't get lost in the garden.

13.05.2013

think stunningly beautiful... Poetry by Gary Lundy



Gary Lundy’s prose poetry is sensual and daring. think stunningly beautiful… is not merely a tale of thwarted desire or longing but an experiential tour of what it means to yearn for something directly at the moment of yearning. Cut-off thoughts and strong colors present a kaleidoscopic view. And yet there is a sense of narrative here, delicately controlled, finessed even. This is think stunningly beautiful. legs like angle’s breath wrapped around.

20.05.2013

Pigs in Senate Fiction by Glyn Rebl



There are bad influences and then there's Bacchus. Bacchus will leave you drunk. Bacchus will leave you twisted. He will leave you angry and frustrated. But Bacchus will also leave you with a smile. Meet a man whose lone strength is comprised of his many faults.

27.05.2013

Two Poems Poetry by Christopher Reid



Poems that are feathery curlicues of gilded delight are not so easily accomplished as the sense of reading them – a sense like that of a water boatman gaily skimming across a pond on a summer’s day – might lead one to believe. Yet the expert pen of Christopher Reid, merry but with a sardonic tint, never allows what should appear effortless to sound labored. Like the wine (and the kiss) in his first poem, they’ll make your taste buds tingle…

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