Tag Archives: Flash Fiction
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Skukuza, 1956
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Kara Moskowitz A man sits in the driver’s seat of the Vauxhall and in the passenger seat is his …
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This House is Not a Home
1October 3, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Thomas Kearnes Jackie falls into a trance watching Dora the Explorer with the children. Most of the kids …
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Unlocked
1October 3, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Anna Cabe After the argument, when wineglass shards littered the floor, and you had already returned, smelling like …
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You Are Here
Leave a commentOctober 3, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Lee Cole The moon is a blue flame, and it burns through a thousand miles of blurred ether …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentOctober 3, 2016 by The Citron Review
The fiction editors at The Citron Review love to come across a story that feels complete while delivering memorable imagery …
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Loretta’s Scars
Leave a commentOctober 3, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Benito Vergara Each one told a story, and she knew them all. But one day she ran out …
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Don’t Throw Away This Time
Leave a commentJune 20, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Kelsey Englert Today I completed the taxidermied tick mosaic. You said I never follow through because of the …
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Close Like We Used to Be
1June 20, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Kate Vander Wiede I love them so much I want to put them in a pot, cook them, …
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Fire Sale
1June 20, 2016 by The Citron Review
by G. Evelyn Lampart I don’t belong on Eighth Street. Maggy D. sees me going into the clothing store …
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Tiny Whirlpools
1June 20, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Andrea Eberly “Everyone who meets Summer ends up liking her better than me, even my friends,” Kenny says …
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