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Entrance and Exits: TBR Blanc 2026
Entrance and Exits gathers thirty-one global stories about thresholds, choices, departures, and what we become in transit.
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Entrance and Exits gathers thirty-one global stories about thresholds, choices, departures, and what we become in transit.
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“At the Lake” by JoAnneh Nagler is a nostalgic journey into the simplicity and complexities of childhood summers, exploring family dynamics, self-discovery, and the indelible mark of place on memory.

“Am I obsessed? Katerina asked herself while watching Peggy come out dressed for bear in shiny magenta satin clipping down the sidewalk. Well yes yes I am. So fucking what?”

A haunting collection exploring the timelessness of poetry, the role of poets in an uncertain future, the multifaceted nature of grief, and the delicate balance of love.

Violeta Garcia-Mendoza reminds me of Emily Dickinson, a poet who lived at a time in American history when industry was taking over nature.

“Watching her for technique, my hip sockets suffered vicariously. Despite the relentless, repetitive movement, her core – I mean the core of her disposition – was solid. Under the turquoise…

“The earth makes a shoulder of itself like the lungs make the arms, the river makes the banks for water, the heart makes vessels for blood.”

“You missed her— the coy smile when she completed the most brilliant creation and quietly sat expecting and getting nothing, you missed her.”

“This room represents a lifetime. My lifetime. And at the same time infinite lifetimes.”

“I was the one who had to lean into my morals and away from the notion that I was bound by blood.”

A peculiar man he brushed his teeth before and after each meal and slept on clean bed sheets each night, a full set (including pillow covers) for each day of…