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TAYO Issue 3 | Introducing our new online edition and print edition!

TAYO Literary Magazine © 2011–2012, Issue 3
ISSN (print) 2164-0270, (online) 2164-0289


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“Why I Raise the Curve” a poem by Albert Ong

“Why I Raise the Curve” by Albert Ong Crickets chirp and make love while my pen scurries along paper jotting words and numbers, the cup of tea Mom prepared still untouched.

“Paper Memories” a poem by Mark Chinen

“Paper Memories” by Mark Chinen Dear Sadie, how ya doing baby? The hill’s lonely without ya, but I’m still blazing hazy And lately I think I’m gonna start back school again Maybe even pick up that paper and pen Just wanted to check in and see how’s the city treating ya I know you were [...]

“Jules” a short story by Samantha Tetangco

“Jules” by Samantha Tetangco Jules has eyes that speak what her mouth never does and you love her, or at least you think you might.  There is something about her that makes you feel calm.  You met her at a party, one of those out-of-control-wake-up-the-next-morning-and-don’t-remember-a-thing-but-ask-your-friends-if-you-did-anything-stupid kind of parties.  She was holding up the wall and [...]


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