Tag Archives: Flash Fiction
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Powers of Recollection
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Jessica Green What were we talking about that night? It was cold. I should have felt cold. I …
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Reimagining FBI Missing Persons Case # 13G176
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Michael Sukach “I can’t reach my penny,” she said, now as far from shore as her dress would …
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Looking at Young Girls
1December 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Nicolas Poynter The lights are shrouded by fog that collects near water this time of year, and they, …
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Scratches
1December 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Elizabeth Wade We were there at the museum in my hometown, the museum named for the man, on …
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Bone Meal
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Lindsey Miller There wasn’t a funeral after Mrs. A—-‘s son died, nor a cremation, and no one spoke …
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Dog Bites God
1December 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Mario J. Gonzales For Tomas Because it’s taboo she refuses to speak his name. I have taken to …
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Close Reading
3September 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Al Bray Every morning, if he watches with one eye over the upper edge of the book, a …
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What Tall Man Says
Leave a commentSeptember 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Grant Clauser Banshee Coming Down the Road Corn snake belly-up on a dirt road. We step over it. …
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The Water Is Wide
1September 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Matthew Brennan The fine, misted rain drifted sideways in long columns as it fell, glittering down onto the …
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