Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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Haunted
1December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by AprilJo Murphy We believed in ghosts then. At night, huddled over Ouija boards, we’d try to speak with …
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Four Pieces of Micro Fiction
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by Daniel Aristi abuelo grandpa at the end had this texture of a WWI biplane – covered in fabric …
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Ghost Bike
2December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Kate Sparks People in town called John “Ghost” because he was so pale and because they weren’t very …
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A first rule for sons still engaging in fistfights
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by Drew Knapp A warning–Fights will dent like wick exposed to wax. Slight hollows will form in the hard, …
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Play Date
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by Hillary Leftwich My son has a play date today with a boy named Abraham. This means Abraham’s parents, …
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Eliseo, This Isn’t About You
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by Matt Jones An oversized blue suit jacket and black pleated pants. That is what I wore. And for …
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Jim Morrison Believed that the Right Words in the Right Order Could Kill You
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by Madison Jones IV Lying in the dark waters of that tub, velvet drapes trimming the night inside the …
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Spinning
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by Susan Morehouse A car sticks in the muddy driveway across from my house. Acrid smoke and spinning wheels. …
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Ice Cracks
1September 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Jay Merill Winter in the Fens – think of a Christmas-card. Everything with a frosted look. Sky and …
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A Flesh Like Ours
2September 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Jennifer Popa This is for my sisters who were slick with mud, poking the dead baby chick with …
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