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“Kitchen Ball at White Sulphur Springs” is a painting by Christian Friedrich Mayr created in 1838. This work is in the public domain.

September is here, and with it comes a new wave of inspiration. As the seasons begin to shift, we’re embracing change, creativity, and connection in exciting ways. With that said, we want to share that following the release of Issue MMXXV.IV, The Taborian will be taking a break from publishing written works. Your continued support has meant the world to us, and we’re excited to continue connecting with you in new ways. During this break, we’ll be focusing on our new blog, where you’ll find fresh content including art and culture related articles, interviews, and audio content. We’re not going away—just shifting gears. Thank you for being part of The Taborian community!

Jazz

Everything was wrong, and everything must change, thought Kim.

Peter Conrad

Crossover Flirting

Imagine your fiance’s hand up my thigh…

Allison Whittenberg

A Cowboy Ghazal in a Time of Global Warming

When I was a kid…

Michael Boissevain

Bombay Beach

Afternoon. Out past hundreds of miles of natural nothing…

Kendrick Lee

Khufu’s Pulitzer Prize

“Let’s start with the basics,” she announced in a somewhat loud, friendly…

WB Duron

First Love

She tried to love him less…

Shaun Day Woods

Do You Know

Joy Harjo is an American poet, writer, and musician who was the first Native American to be named U.S. poet laureate.

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