Tag Archives: Eric Steineger
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
Sometimes, quick as a slip, memory deposits us in a place we have not visited in years. I like to …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
Summer in Nashville is hot, and I feel that, wherever you are, readers, it’s probably hot there as well. May …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentMarch 21, 2022 by The Citron Review
My family just moved to Nashville. Moving is a hard time, but one that is exciting because you replace a …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2021 by The Citron Review
When I think about the poems of Citron’s winter issue, one word that comes to mind is curiosity. Curiosity, I …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2021 by The Citron Review
The gerund moving and the infinitive to move have different connotations. Moving conjures a range of pathos, from how-exciting-it-is-to-be-getting-out-of-here! or to-someplace-new! …
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Notes on Zest
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2021 by The Citron Review
Happy fall, and welcome back to Zest, the book review section of our journal. Zest is also for interviews and anything …
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Poetry Review: Praise the Unburied by Clara Burghelea
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2021 by The Citron Review
Praise the Unburied Clara Burghelea (Chaffinch Press, 2021) “Grief cannot keep the world from spinning” from “The hues of April …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentJune 20, 2021 by The Citron Review
As I write this letter, it is humid in North Carolina, even in Asheville. In other parts of the state …
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Restaurant Days, Food Obsessions, and Bourdain
1March 21, 2021 by The Citron Review
by Eric Steineger My wife is an ex-professional chef and author of a BBQ cookbook. She used to co-own …
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