Tag Archives: Spring 2018

  1. Notes on the Poetry Selections

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    Happy spring! As erratic as the weather has been in Asheville, North Carolina (and in many parts of the country), …
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  2. Notes on the Fiction Selections

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    I have recently spent a lot of time thinking about the kind of literature I am drawn to and why. …
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  3. XXV

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Adriane Seville    I carry your song through the day. The song of your body – a little coyote …
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  4. XXIII

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Adriane Seville   For Amarna Miller I have seen all of you, all that you allow to be seen; …
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  5. If I Were the Daughter of My Mother and Wim Wenders

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Lisa Eve Cheby   Forget making it beautiful, it is still the only thing I can do better than …
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  6. Bumbling Through

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Lisa Eve Cheby   The day is not a particularly original gifter, presents what is always already there, little …
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  7. Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    Perhaps one of the most important functions of literature is to help us deal with uncertainty. Authors may not set …
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  8. Monsoon City

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Dani Redd   The rains are late this year. The city, in the throes of an extended summer, throbs …
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  9. Solve for X

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Jackie Sizemore   The train spits us out into Normandy. We’ve arrived safely despite having the wrong ticket, and …
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  10. Deep Waters

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    May 2, 2018 by The Citron Review

    by Victoria Miller   She is twenty-nine and works in an office, but that’s not important. She enjoys watching classic …
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