
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.
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Don't miss Jesterbells (Mira Singer)'s very timely story "Actual Intelligence" in Issue 31! User#5785: Write a 5 paragraph essay about the themes in the Great Gatsby ... thetemzreview.com/singer-31.html


Read Sharon Berg's interview of Courtney Bates-Hardy 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... thetemzreview.com/berg-bates-har…


Read Sharon Berg's interview of suzy (elena) krause 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... thetemzreview.com/berg-krause-31…



Read Salma Hussain' interview of Saad T Farooqi re: his novel White World (pub. Cormorant Books) 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... thetemzreview.com/hussain-farooq…


Read Kevin Canfield's review of Shubha Sunder's Optional Practical Training (pub. Graywolf Press) in Issue 31! Her work exemplifies one of literature’s great truths: Observant newcomers sometimes understand a place better than lifelong residents. thetemzreview.com/canfield-31.ht…


Read Alex Carrigan's review of Natalie Lim's debut book is out!!!'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 thetemzreview.com/carrigan-31.ht…


Read Amanda Earl's review of Alice Burdick's Ox Lost, Snow Deep (pub. Anvil Press) 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... thetemzreview.com/earl-burdick-3…



Read Catey Fifield's review of Conor Kerr's Prairie Edge (pub. Strange Light) 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.. thetemzreview.com/fifield-31.html


Read Salma Hussain' review of Sarmad Sehbai's The Blessed Curse (pub. Mawenzi House) in Issue 31! This review is not a review of Sarmad Sehbai’s The Blessed Curse. “Har chand kahein kay hey nahi hey”... thetemzreview.com/hussain-31.html



Read BuriedInPrint's review of Nina Berkhout's This Bright Dust (pub. Goose Lane Editions) 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... thetemzreview.com/mccauley-berkh…


Read BuriedInPrint 's review of Rod Moody-Corbett's Hides (pub. Breakwater Books) 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... thetemzreview.com/mccauley-moody…


Read Adam Threeze's review of Kate Beaton's Bodies of Art, Bodies of Labour (pub. UAlberta Press) 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... thetemzreview.com/mcphee-31.html



Read Selena Mercuri's review of Myna Wallin'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... thetemzreview.com/mercuri-31.html


Read Nicole Yurcaba's review of Andrew Forbes' The Diapause (pub. Invisible Publishing) 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... thetemzreview.com/yurcaba-31.html

