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As featured on NPR's Morning Edition

NPR’s Neda Ulaby reported on BLR‘s 20th Anniversary, featuring BLR Editor Danielle Ofri, along with author Celeste Ng. Long before Celeste Ng reached stratospheric popularity with Everything I Never Told You and Little Fires Everywhere, she was an emerging author, whose story “Girls, at Play” appeared in BLR and then won a Pushcart Prize.

Whiting Award Winner

BLR was awarded a Whiting Literary Magazine Prize for
“excellence in publishing, advocacy for writers, and a unique contribution to the strength of the overall literary community.”

BLR Off the Page

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Hal-9000, Bach, and the Personal Physics of Going Deaf

There is no sound in space. Beyond our noisy atmosphere stretches an infinite quiet.

Iambic Pentameter and the Meter of War

In the 1940’s, a young Marine returns from China to a small Pennsylvania town. One year later finds the body of the mother-in-law sprawled on the kitchen floor and the body of the wife in the living room, both perforated with bullets.

Socks

My father’s body has ceased to shock me

Off The Page: Quinque Cordibus Vestris

Nkosi Nkululeko reads “Quinque Cordibus Vestris,”a poem by Gina Ferrari

Off the Page: BLR@20 – Breathing

Dr. Shanda McManus reads an excerpt from her BLR essay, “Breathing,” as part of BLR’s 20th Anniversary Celebration.

Bellevue

My mother used to say that she’d end up/
at Bellevue if we didn’t all behave.

Off The Page: Reasons for Admission (Not Indexed in ICD-10)

Ingeborg Riedmaier reads “Reasons for Admission (Not Indexed in ICD-10)” a poem by Gaetan Sgro

Off The Page: The Barn

Jason Schneiderman reads “The Barn,” a poem by Thomas March

A Doctor in the Court of the King of Nepal

I labored to decipher the pidgin English until I at last understood that the King of Nepal wanted me, Dr. Itzhak Kronzon of the Bronx Municipal Hospital, to come to his royal court.

Praise & Recognition