Tag Archives: CitronSix

  1. Blood Quantum

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Danielle Hale   /bləd ‘kwän(t)əm/ noun a biological system that commodifies culture. half of my mother’s lineage added to …
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  2. Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    Subtext. In The Art of Subtext, Charles Baxter describes the term as “the unspoken, the suppressed and the secreted.” A …
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  3. Whatever Will Be

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Alice Lowe   My father drove slowly up the hill, silently, his annoyance at having had to leave the …
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  4. Relief

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Jiaying Lim   I would imagine my parents dead, or dying, from a head-on collision with a car with …
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  5. Disconnecting

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Laton Carter   In her white bikini and pretty brown skin, she waved goodbye to the oblong of the …
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  6. The Compas

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Michael Lehman   The revolution came, and the compas have lined us up so they can look at our …
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  7. Once My Father Beat Me With A Chair

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by AN Block   Once my father beat me with a chair, a small chair of varnished mahogany. It was …
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  8. Prelude

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by KG Waite   We wore shorts and tee shirts with bathing suits beneath. Tennis shoes with no socks. Our …
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  9. 9/32

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Danielle Hale   Someday, I will use nine months to grow another body. My blood will pump through her …
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  10. Give and Give

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    June 22, 2017 by The Citron Review

    by Wesley Rhodes   In jail I’d say I was aiming at the hawk, but in church the hawk became …
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