Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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Found Objects
Leave a commentJune 20, 2021 by The Citron Review
by Lorette C. Luzajic We were on the outskirts of Libson. We walked and walked and walked, when we …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
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As I write this letter, it is humid in North Carolina, even in Asheville. In other parts of the state …
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Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Mother
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by Kerry Herlihy 4.Her father has vanished again, maybe onto a tugboat on Lake Erie or into a bottle …
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La Zenia
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by Ross Thompson Late evening, and swimmers are bathing in sepia waves, braving the breakers of Mediterranean water, warm …
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Ashes with Hindsight
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After Ashes, Steve McQueen, Tate Modern, London, UK by Emma Lee Looking out to the sunny, calm horizon, one …
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(Antenna) (Whiskey) Template
1June 20, 2021 by The Citron Review
by Beth Gordon Unravel the seaweed around your ankles: ankles laced with brine. Gather the wind as bright as …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentJune 20, 2021 by The Citron Review
Where do inspiration and organization meet? Are they at war? Or is it more of a cooperative struggle resulting in …
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Book review by Lisbeth Coiman: A Teenager’s Guide to Feminism
2May 7, 2021 by The Citron Review
A Teenager’s Guide to FeminismEditors: Stephanie Anderson, Christina Brown, and Megan Mimiaga(Pear Shaped Press, 2020) Pear Shape Press’ debut book, …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentMarch 21, 2021 by The Citron Review
The legend goes that one day when he was sixteen, my dad bent down to tie his shoes and could …
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Sequestered
1March 21, 2021 by The Citron Review
by Linda Wastila Red velvet shrouds the bedroom windows, cloisters our confinement. Morning? Noon? Does time matter? Beside me, …
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