Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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Everything You Loved Is Here, When Are You Coming Home?
1December 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Timothy Boudreau In the morning Rebecca writes in the sky with her daughter’s colored pencils. Draws a top-hatted …
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Specimen
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Christine H. Chen He showed up on her doorstep on Mondays and Wednesdays like an abandoned cat. After …
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Grocery Run
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Kelli Short Borges Zip to Safeway toddler wailing hand her iPad turn on Blippy need milk roll up …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
After forty-some (increasing emphasis on some) odd years on this planet, in this body, I have realized that I’m not …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2022 by The Citron Review
Our Winter selections are filled with honest poetry about love and desire, loss and forgiveness, and the yearning for something …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
When it comes to Micros, we’re not the only game in town. And thank goodness. We have to decline an …
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Currency
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
by DS Maolalai river’s alive. trout all overwriggling, silver as coins.as old money – punts –stags and other animals.do …
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As Humans Screw Up Yet Again, Don’t You Just Wish Mother Gaia Would Step In?
1September 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Patience Mackarness For James Lovelock (1919-2022), who proposed the Gaia Theory When the glacier shrank, its people woke …
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Shine in Her Light
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Sabina Y. Wong Come with me, and I’ll take you places, she whispered after another magical evening. The …
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The Loved Ones Who Haunt You in Technicolor Still
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2022 by The Citron Review
by Lynn Mundell ApparitionBobby, the boy your parents fostered until he began running away. He had an old yellow …
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