Category Archives: Poetry
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
1September 23, 2019 by The Citron Review
As I write this letter for the fall issue, I am flying solo this week as my wife is in …
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Litany in Praise of Fighting With Your Husband
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Rachel Andoga Praise the chili in its pot, the honest mistake of cayenne for chili powder. Praise the …
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In the City of Zirma
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Rachel Andoga There is no puma that some girl does not raise, as a whim. — Italo Calvino, “Cities …
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My Daughter Haunts
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
by David Galloway My daughter haunts the house like a quiet poltergeist, moving through rooms leaving markers that she’s …
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Apropos of Balkan’s Last Sworn Virgins
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Andrea Jurjević I Socks pulled over hands, virdžina schleps through the snow-choked trail, the hacked peaks of Dinaric …
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The Adams County Opportunity Center
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Jennifer Metsker Kendall Babl I texted your landline recently. It’s a mistake to believe I can reach …
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Alexander Calder and the Curve of Disillusion
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Melanie McGee Bianchi We were whispering about boys, the few who’d aced the minute thrust of romance and …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
One of my favorite things about Citron’s poetry is its range and the diversity of voices therein—and that a Citron …
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from Ornithoncology
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
by B.J. Best In order to maintain the full integrity of B.J. Best’s work from Ornithoncology, we’ve included a …
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How Much Snow
Leave a commentJune 21, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Erik Moellering There is much that we do not understand about each other, even after five years in …
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