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Welcome to Metonymy Literary Magazine, a publication of Theory of Everything Press. We're pretty excited about this issue. We've got an excerpt from Thom Gabaldon's novella Reconciliation and are working on completing our poetry archive. Also, we're sending out a call for submissions. Check out the FAQ's for more info. Enough chat, get reading.




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Featured Journal Entry
"last night was getting lost for over an hour, finding the place was right in the only place where we neglected to look. last night was hugs and new zines and giggling at the fact that we cannot bowl but have so much fun doing it poorly. last night was meeting all the friends i hear so much about but never see and seeing a girl that always makes me smile for no particular reason. last night was two more hours of getting lost and silly pictures outside of a club. last night was feeling better about everything and realizing that this is just the begining of so many things."
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