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Tanya Grae

Tanya Grae teaches at Florida State University while pursuing her doctorate. In 2016, she won the Tennessee Williams / New Orleans Literary Festival Poetry Prize, selected by Yusef Komunyakaa, and her manuscript was a finalist for the 2016 Four Way Books Intro Prize. She is the author of the chapbook Little Wekiva River (Five Oaks Press, 2017), and her poems have recently appeared in AGNI, New Ohio Review, Fjords, New South, The Los Angeles Review, Barrow Street, Post Road and elsewhere.

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Wuthering

I am another man’s wife— a fact that eats me in small bites, zoned out as the microwave seconds count down. I think of him when my husband feels the need, wrecks me where I’ve tucked yourself in [a contortionist’s …

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