Category Archives: 2018
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A Sequence of Five Poems
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by Simon Perchik First on paper then the carpenters following the saws โin the end the house was divided with …
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Notes on the nominations
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Bear with me; Iโm new here. I should always lead with this, perhaps with a please in front. After all, …
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Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections
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Being in relationships is like riding a bicycleโyou canโt stand still. Relationships are constantly moving, looking for homeostasis, working to …
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Ashes
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by Linda G. White With shaking fingers, he reaches for the unfiltered Camels in his shirt pocket and strikes …
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The Translator
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by Victoria Buitron My brother places his scrawny right hand over his stomach and uses his weight to tilt …
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In the dark, everything looks like nothing
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by Francine Witte 1. At some point, my parents were young and happy. I have the photo to prove …
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Loose Change
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by Dakota Canon Elisa shuffled down the block, turning up her collar to the bitter wind. Outside her favorite …
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Petrichor
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by Kelly R. Samuels The sandy clay found there and here is best. And with what speed, the drop. …
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I Love the Lace
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by Gwendolyn Jensen I love the lace that holds my breasts and hold my breath to think once was another …
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Woolgathering
Leave a commentSeptember 25, 2018 by The Citron Review
by Carolyn Supinka Because it has unspooled. Yesterday I gathered my wool. I looped soft orbits around my forearms …
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