Tag Archives: Flash Fiction
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In the Belly
1June 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Michelle Lee When I was eight, my brother came home and said: The biggest heart in the world …
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Movement
Leave a commentJune 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Jennifer Stern The L platform in Chinatown. Midwinter. What I see—a couple under the heat lamp, faces pressed …
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Desert Sand
Leave a commentMarch 2, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Jennifer Falkner I am not sure what it is you want, Otto, in writing to me like this. …
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Sink
Leave a commentMarch 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Tina Tocco On Fridays, my mother calls the Park & Rec. She sits in her kitchen as the …
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Suicides
1March 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by John Carroll We were ballers then, and knew nothing else. Our uniforms told us who we were. They …
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Night Visitor
3March 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Michael Chaney There’s asphalt in the curtains. It silts the pillows of the couch Sid knows too well and …
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Typically Brittle and Optically Transparent
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Erica L. Kaufman Her hands and fingers were always covered in cuts. Scars, too, underneath the cuts. She …
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Hard Rain Fell*
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Nathaniel Heely II. What You Have Seen The recurring image. The recurring scenes and sounds. Thunder in the …
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Baby Pictures
1December 15, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Katie Cortese Jim’s computer has a program that can age any face, or propel it back into youth. …
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After the Coma
1December 15, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Nancy McCabe Her first week back, Carrie comes over to watch a made-for-TV movie. In it, a woman …
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