Tag Archives: Spring 2015
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It Comes in Waves
1September 23, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Erica S. Arkin As he rowed out past the breakers, Papa told me fishing would soothe him the …
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The Charcoal Maker
2September 23, 2019 by The Citron Review
by Heather Bourbeau The irony was not lost—the conservationist become charcoal maker. He knew more than anyone the value …
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Garnett, Kansas
1March 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by John McCarthy The brick settles like teeth without braces and cottonwoods frame the interstate with breath. The sky …
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Kingfisher of Mooselung Pond
1March 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Z.G. Tomaszewski To wet the dry rattle in its mouth it plunges into the pond from the dead …
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Two Pieces of Micro Fiction
Leave a commentMarch 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Erica S. Arkin Burial at Sea The summer after she died, I rented a 28 ft. boat and …
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Et Tu Brutal
Leave a commentMarch 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Ann Stewart McBee pūnīre akin to poena: penalty, pain Sammie and I were studying vocab, but I kept …
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On Departure
1March 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
A note from Heather Luby, Managing Editor If you do not change direction, you may end up where you …
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Blood Bath
Leave a commentMarch 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Marley Andino My house sits a city block from the Chesapeake Bay—not the bay of picture books, but …
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Stooped and Sideways
Leave a commentMarch 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Rebecca Bell-Gurwitz Body as ultimate repression, the fence where neighbors stare from outside in, bringing laughter with their …
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Five Pieces of Micro Fiction
1March 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Heather Bourbeau Biography The photographs told the whole story. Not the smile, pucker, pout, smile, not-so-candid pose most …
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