Tag Archives: Summer 2022
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Lost and Found
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Jenny Darmody It started small, as most things do. On Saturdays, my husband would pop out for the …
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the graduation party you decided to skip
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Melissa Llanes Brownlee fishing coolers engorged with freshly bought beer, uncles smiling and laughing, stroking cigarettes and ukuleles, …
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Never Happened
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Abigail Chang “Loving to see you!” someone shouts and I am stunned, who are they talking to but …
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Purple Tent At The Edge Of The World
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Abigail Chang is missing tent pegs, which really worries the thirty-four raccoons swarming inside, doing whatever, stockpiling melons …
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Solus
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Aanuoluwapo Adesina I have no siblings. My father had no siblings, my mother had no siblings, and God …
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Dearest Jonathan
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Nayt Rundquist Dearest Jonathan, Bostwick Giles Worthington finds himself unable to attend tonight’s gala at your glorious estate …
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Family Photo II
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Milo Projansky Ono She looks up from her perch on the concrete step. Her sweater is dark grey …
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How to Not Write After Supper in the Summer
1June 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Nicholas Howard You’re in the garden weeding, watering, encouraging. A storm earlier broke the humidity with a flash …
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What Comes to Mind When You Call Me A Goddess
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Michaella Thornton Botticelli’s Venus, except she stands naked in a field of corn or soybeans or a grove …
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Belladonna
Leave a commentJune 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by John Salter If Elvis had parachuted into a convent, there would have been less chaos than when you …
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