Tag Archives: Fall 2013

  1. Resurrection

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Beth Keefauver   You want to know how and I’ll tell you, but it doesn’t matter. Twelve days of …
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  2. The Addiction

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Charlene Langfur   My father drank until he could no more, drank in the Bowery, slept on the cobblestone …
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  3. Television

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Suzanne Farrell Smith   The evening our father died, my sisters and I did something we were not normally …
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  4. Misting

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Kristan Hoffman   The girl sat on the roof beneath a rain so fine you could hardly see it. …
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  5. Roadkill Self-Portrait

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Alicia Catt   This is the highway of dead things: eighty miles and two lanes of barren winter cornfields …
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  6. Parallax: Asterisms

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by David K. Wheeler   There are few ways to measure distance at night but for the slight blueshift streakas …
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  7. February

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Rae Gouirand   That softness after scratch: I beg the planes of me I can’t be touched as. Take …
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  8. Parallax: Generation

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by David K. Wheeler    An irrigation ravine cleaves the earth behind the stables. They raised the roofbeam in ’83 …
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  9. Urgency Is What I Added to the Landscape

    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Erin Veith   Frantic is still my approach, how the hearts of coal men must move as their bodies …
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  10. Clone

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    September 6, 2013 by The Citron Review

    by Kelly Miller   Look at this, he says, pointing one leg of the small table toward me. This isn’t …
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