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- 61/62, 2021
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Tampa Review celebrates the creative interplay of contemporary literature and visual arts. Each issue features new art, stories, poems, essays, translations, and conversations from Florida and around the world, presented in an elegant hardcover format that serves as a gallery space in print.
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61/62, 2021Table of Contents
- Laurel Wilt
- p. 5
- What’s Inside
- p. 6
- I Never See Her Anymore
- pp. 7-11
- Go Ahead and Say It
- p. 16
- The Party Line
- pp. 17-19
- Brown Girl Creed 2
- pp. 22-23
- Three Miles A Day
- pp. 25-29
- First Death
- p. 31
- Cadralor #10: “Conjuring”
- pp. 32-33
- I am Pretty. I am Loved
- pp. 35-40
- Revelation
- pp. 42-43
- Something to say
- p. 46
- Active but Odd
- p. 55
- The Human Eye
- pp. 56-57
- Locked Doors
- pp. 59-65
- Why we Hate Chickens
- pp. 68-69
- He Is the Devil
- p. 70
- Tin Can Man
- pp. 71-77
- The Apiarists
- p. 83
- Untitled #1
- p. 84
- A Sonnet for Tamir
- p. 91
- After the Call
- p. 93
- Untitled #2
- p. 94
- Hallelujah
- p. 96
- My Reporting Is Not Done
- p. 106
- Flora of the Tropics
- p. 107
- The Avocado Incident
- p. 108
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 109-112