Category Archives: Fiction
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentJune 20, 2021 by The Citron Review
I have never considered myself an athlete. I like to run and am not-so-secretly obsessed with a popular group fitness …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentJune 20, 2021 by The Citron Review
Where do inspiration and organization meet? Are they at war? Or is it more of a cooperative struggle resulting in …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentMarch 21, 2021 by The Citron Review
The legend goes that one day when he was sixteen, my dad bent down to tie his shoes and could …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentMarch 21, 2021 by The Citron Review
Spring means baseball. I believe it’s a poetic game. The green expanse, the dust clouds, the quiet waiting for the …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2020 by The Citron Review
Recently, I read an article about the physical and mental benefits of reading. The article detailed the theory of mind—the …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentDecember 20, 2020 by The Citron Review
Crack the classroom windows, even though the air is freezing. Prop the door to get that science-approved cross ventilation. Gasp …
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Q & A with Tara Isabel Zambrano by Charlotte Hamrick
1December 15, 2020 by The Citron Review
Death, Desire, and Other DestinationsTara Isabel Zambrano(Okay Donkey, 2020) The Citron Review is excited to bring together two beloved contributors …
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Q & A with Jules Archer by JR Walsh
1December 10, 2020 by The Citron Review
Little FeastsJules Archer(Thirty West, 2020) Jules Archer’s Little Feasts is one of my favorite books this year and in a …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2020 by The Citron Review
My children have started to speak in hopeful sentences like “when coronavirus goes away…” and “when it’s safe to travel…” …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2020 by The Citron Review
Sometimes we blow the bubble. It has to be big enough to hold us in. To keep the unwanted realities …
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