Tag Archives: Spring 2023
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Today Is the Youngest We’ll Ever Be Again
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by D.E. Hardy We need to stretch our bodies long and work each other until we’ve turned ourselves inside …
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Deception
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by Catherine Hamrick He painted promises,the ever turn of earthshimmering on an oak panel:emerald and terracottafloating on marine blue …
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Tonight, She Wears the Sky
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by Rupert Pip We were only kids whenwe started smoking together. It’s a horrible feeling to coughthat much but …
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Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections
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To read the nonfiction selections for Spring is to step into worlds that brim with the particular and closely-watched: the …
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Didn’t break itself
1April 2, 2023 by The Citron Review
by Christine Nolan Hands reach for cheesy fries, smothered in bacon and ranch, in the middle of the booth. …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
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In my corner of the northeastern United States, we haven’t exactly hit Spring yet. The shores of Lake Ontario aren’t …
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Deficit
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by Dustin M. Hoffman The drywall finisher packed his trowels and pans into the trunk of his car. This …
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Reasons to Say Your Name Aloud Against the Screaming Trains
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by Jozie Konczal Please click below for original formatting. Once you claimed to be no good at writing poems. You …
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In Script
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by Gina Ferrara Mrs. Vujn, was gigantic. She towered over the rows of desks, each desk hitting just above …
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The Giants
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by Rosalind Aparicio-Ramírez Should the world’s imminent end be brought on by human consequence, and not divine judgment, I …
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