Category Archives: Notes on the Fiction Selections
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentJuly 1, 2024 by The Citron Review
In June I celebrate my wedding anniversary with my husband. We’ve been together for over half my life at this …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentOctober 1, 2023 by The Citron Review
Picture a ball of yarn, tumbling down a set of stairs and unwinding over each step. This compact, delightful shape …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentJune 30, 2023 by The Citron Review
After nearly five years of editing this journal, I am still be surprised by our depth of submissions. We read …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentApril 2, 2023 by The Citron Review
In my corner of the northeastern United States, we haven’t exactly hit Spring yet. The shores of Lake Ontario aren’t …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
My boys and I are currently reading Last Kids on Earth by Max Brallier. The series centers on the end …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
1September 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
What is magic? Magic is dreaming. Magic is fantasy. Magic is speculative. When we think of magic, we think of …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
The fiction team has selected some wonderful work for the summer issue. “The Romantic Maneuvers of a Tilting Earth” by …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentMarch 21, 2022 by The Citron Review
I like NASCAR. It is a weird admission, I agree, but I really like NASCAR. I did not grow up …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2021 by The Citron Review
When is a person considered “over the hill?” I Googled this question a few days before my fortieth birthday because …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2021 by The Citron Review
One of my sincerest hopes for my children is that they will be comfortable as life-long learners. Because of who …
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