Tag Archives: The Citron Review

  1. Solely Survival

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Maura Aradia The sun sticking its hands into the windows of my sedan at 7am forces me awake. I …
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  2. How I Knew Him

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Raima Evan I called my grandfather Zayde, but I thought of him as the Cookie Grandpa. The sugar cookies …
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  3. Flecks

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by James Miller You use this red plastic outline of a turnipto press out dozens of turnip-shaped cookies. Gifts for …
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  4. Velocities of a Yard

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Ryan Harper Peerless japonica, hater of lime,its bells were still this morning.A soil compact under dew,a limb down, short …
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  5. Beef Tallow

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Elizabeth Torres Elizabeth Torres is a poet and essayist in southern Minnesota with work in AGNI, Ecotone, Pleiades, and …
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  6. haptic

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Shira Dentz the watermelon you brought homeis a satisfying lugits smooth down-ward tugechoing shadowsinsideyou lifting nowspreadingoutward like pleatsthe ball’s …
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  7. Brood

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Genevieve Bentz Genevieve Bentz is a writer and attorney living in Washington, D.C. She studied creative writing at Princeton …
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  8. Shed Woman

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Sarah Chin The shed behind my childhood home was locked with three rusted padlocks and a braided cord of …
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  9. Let’s say its the swallows

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Rena Willis Let’s say they’ve returned again. Dipping, twirling, darkening the sky in a chorus of wings that cuts …
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  10. Death by Fours

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    June 29, 2025 by The Citron Review

    by Kath Wu Four is pronounced like death. From fourth to eighth grade is the death of an elementary school …
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Lake George photograph by Stieglitz, 1896

Alfred Stieglitz. Meeting of Day and Night, Lake George, 1896. The Art Institute of Chicago