Tag Archives: Fall 2025
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Blind Curves
1October 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
by Erin Wood The highway curves around pink granite cliffs of Maine coastline, and around we go, my husband and …
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For a Limited Time Only
1October 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
by Sharon Goldberg I don’t believe in soulmates but if you think I’m yours, great. I clench my teeth when …
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Motel on the Edge of Everything
1October 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
by Dawn Miller I remember the motel on the outskirts of town—brown-bricked and unexceptional, the neon sign by the highway …
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I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing
1October 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
by Brooke Middlebrook The best part about living in the Anthropocene is not being sure what will come next, epoch-wise. …
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Ride to Nowhere
Leave a commentOctober 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
by Stephanie Reddoch In July’s sticky heat, my neighbor Billy rolls a clothes dryer barrel to the fire hydrant where …
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Ghost Girl Delivery
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by Christina Tudor My husband suggests we get a ghost to haunt our house because lately silence stretches between us, …
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Reconciliation Brunch
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by Olivia Brochu First Course We break bread over puddles of infused olive oil, tearing at the pillowy insides with …
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Notes on the Creative Nonfiction selections
Leave a commentOctober 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
Perhaps one of the greatest gifts of creative nonfiction is the invitation this genre offers to explore forgotten parts of …
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Notes on the Flash Fiction Selections
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I’ve been listening to the podcast Good Hang with Amy Poehler, each week since it started and at the end of …
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Notes on the Poetry selections
Leave a commentOctober 5, 2025 by The Citron Review
If you are a longtime reader of Citron, you might remember that last year I shared with you that as …
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