Tag Archives: Fall 2021
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Cuts
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by Cate McGowan Today, I fashion a scarf from your seven braids, weave a coverlet of sorrows. The warp: …
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Falling Is the Deadest Thing (a cento)
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by Cate McGowan All day long, we are in love with water. I don’t want to say anything. What …
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Mantra for Watching Buñuel and Dalí’s Un Chien Andalou a Second Time
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by Kevin Grauke It’s only a cow’s eye only a cow’s eye only a cow’s eye only a cow’s …
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East Texas, Years Ago
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by Kevin Grauke There’s no smell better than leaf smoke from that night long ago by the dark lake …
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Mama Knows Best
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by J. Isaiah Holbrook Today I am fifteen again, which means / I’m growing familiar with cradling my sexuality …
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Have you learned your lesson?
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by Kimm Brockett Stammen The distortions preached through the dew that dapples all our mornings, and although dampening, enlivens, …
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Rocks
1September 23, 2021 by The Citron Review
by Andrew Stancek Ellen and I listen to rocks. I pick up a sparkly hunk of mica, caress it …
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On Location: A Valentine
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by Gary Fincke At Griffith Park a few weeks ago, while I tried to convince my granddaughter that hitting …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
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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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