Category Archives: 2017

  1. 9/32

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Danielle Hale   Someday, I will use nine months to grow another body. My blood will pump through her …
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  2. Give and Give

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Wesley Rhodes   In jail I’d say I was aiming at the hawk, but in church the hawk became …
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  3. No

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Laton Carter   The word no was replaced with a mushroom. The mushroom was largely the supermarket variety — …
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  4. On Narrative and Spring

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    Sometimes, we get an appetite for narrative. Of course, narrative remains popular among the kinds of poems we publish, but …
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  5. Victory

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Rob Hill   The Actor climbed the dizzying stairs, like ascending into a nautilus shell, to the top of …
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  6. Notes on the Fiction Selections

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    Since I could remember, I have always been drawn to the heartbreaking stories. Some of those stories turn and bring …
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  7. On My Bed Thinking About You

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Sergio A. Ortiz   You, voiceless and buried in a long-forgotten childhood hideaway, a dark jungle where every tree …
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  8. Sitting On An Antique Sofa In Westin, Massachusetts On A Summer’s Evening

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Jennifer van Alstyne   Yuri sits on mahogany bench & runs fingers Across keyboard, tests A-minor tri-tone Before Handel’s …
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  9. Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    In The Citron Review’s Spring 2017 issue, Marianne Cirone and I are glad to present “Salt,” by Laurie Ember, “Wasted …
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  10. Enough

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    April 17, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Maria Terrone   There are gray days in fall when occasional light burnishing the leaves is enough, and you …
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IMAGE: Painted scroll: Winter Journey Through the Mountains Along Plank Roads (Ming Huang's Journey to Shu)
IMAGE: Winter Journey Through the Mountains Along Plank Roads (Ming Huang's Journey to Shu) (Yokoi Kinkoku 横井金谷) , 1985.791,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Dec 18, 2025