Category Archives: 2018
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The Corner Store
1September 25, 2018 by The Citron Review
by Rogan Kelly Nicole works the morning shift at the counter: pours coffee for the carpenters and landscapers, the …
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Dream of Alexandria
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by Rogan Kelly A man and a woman sit at a seaside cafe made of red brick turned grey …
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Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections
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One of the characteristics that I find most exciting about the personal essay is its malleability. “Malleable,” coming from the …
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A Sister Lyric: In the Finding of You – For my sister
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by Chila Woychik Once born, we decide and decide and decide, or in some cases, others decide for us, …
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Professional Profile
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by Shae Krispinsky Shae Krispinsky More than 10 years of front office/customer service experience and hasn’t hated all of …
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Of Fur Not Fowl (Or, How Not to Catch a Tiger)
1September 25, 2018 by The Citron Review
by Jeanine Pfeiffer Instructions: Commission a bird walk in Bardia National Park, home to the second-highest density of Panthera …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
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I really enjoy fall. I love the colors and the way they change to whole landscape. I love going back …
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Mosaic
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by Fred D. White Roland’s world-wide assortment finally arrived, and he wasted no time unsealing the large plastic bag …
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Buckets
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by Patricia Q. Bidar Randy and Taiko are standing at the chimp habitat. Taiko doesn’t recall the sight of …
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Tamed
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by Jeff Fleischer Life had once again become monotonous. He still hunted chickens that all seemed alike, and avoided the …
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