Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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Breaking Inside
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Chad Haskins 3:00 A.M., twenty years in the making, finally…the bitch is leaving, forty-eight hours straight. Half-brother remains, smoking …
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Purgatory Blues
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by Libby Cudmore Walt is convinced that he’s in a coma. “This is all just a dream,” he keeps …
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How My Daughter Learned to Handle Money
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by George Such As we amble through Napoli, Bethany peeks inside a market and decides she wants an apple. …
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Lip Gloss
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Bryan Shawn Wang Defiant, Gracie informs me that her friends are allowed to put it on. I ask …
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PATHS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
1March 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Ron Yazinski There is dawn in the Dalai Lama’s smile. Though there are thousands of students in the …
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October Canning Tanka
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by Bryan Narendorf All morning, apples peeled and cored, stew in ginger syrup to hot pack, seal and store, …
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What I Look for in Poetry Submissions
Leave a commentOctober 31, 2011 by The Citron Review
Sex. I’m inclined to say yes when it is done well. However, I am looking for a poem that leaves …
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What I Look for in a Fiction Submission
Leave a commentOctober 31, 2011 by The Citron Review
A daring voice and subject matter that sticks to my ribs. I favor downward spirals: abuse, addiction, suffering and triumph. …
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What I Look for in a Fiction Submission
Leave a commentOctober 31, 2011 by The Citron Review
When I began thinking about this question I immediately thought of James Engelhardt, the former managing editor of Prairie Schooner. …
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Editor’s Choice – Antidote
6October 31, 2011 by The Citron Review
by Jonathan Berzer The evening routine is interrupted by a storm. Thunder knocks politely. Strikes of lightning disturb the …
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