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Tovah Oslovich

Tovah Oslovich is a sophomore at Goucher College where they are double majoring in Dance and Creative Writing. They are an intern at the Mark Twain House and Museum with the Nook Farm Writers Collaborative. Tovah won first place in the 2022 Renee Duke Youth Award Poetry Contest. Their poetry chapbook I Think I Died And Came Back To Life Again Along The Way was published in 2023 by Poetry Out Loud. Although poetry is Tovah’s favorite genre, Tovah writes in every style, and even writes their own songs to play on their guitar. When they aren’t writing, they enjoy performing in dance and musical theater productions, creating digital art, and making jewelry.

Poetry

Something Beautiful

By Tovah Oslovich | August 5, 2024

Maybe there is not just one memory or story

Fiction

Brenda’s Wedding

By Tovah Oslovich | August 17, 2022

You’re not even scared when I kidnap you anymore!

Ghazal

Look Like

By Tovah Oslovich | August 2, 2022

Maybe it’s your fault and a martyr is just what you look like.

Poetry
A pale yellow tissue embossed with a paisley design that has stains of red food coloring resembling blood in the center. The largest stain has a small, five-petaled flower sketched on top in a gold ink.

My Favorite Color Used To Be You

By Tovah Oslovich | July 29, 2022

Tulips are toxic, though rarely life-threatening.

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  • The Angel and the Devil
  • Stillbirth
  • Mahogany

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