Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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witness
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2020 by The Citron Review
by Sheila Dong you saw a lightship full of people with bodies like lilies. you saw a tree full …
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Notes on Zest
Leave a commentDecember 22, 2020 by The Citron Review
As I take on the role of Editor of Zest, I look forward to finding new ways to improve this …
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Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2020 by The Citron Review
A few years ago for nine uncanny weeks I dated a man who worked nights and each morning while the …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2020 by The Citron Review
Recently, I read an article about the physical and mental benefits of reading. The article detailed the theory of mind—the …
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Notes on the Micros
Leave a commentDecember 20, 2020 by The Citron Review
Crack the classroom windows, even though the air is freezing. Prop the door to get that science-approved cross ventilation. Gasp …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentDecember 20, 2020 by The Citron Review
This fall has been good for reading. At semester’s end, I am fortunate to have time to reread old favorites …
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Q & A with Tara Isabel Zambrano by Charlotte Hamrick
1December 15, 2020 by The Citron Review
Death, Desire, and Other DestinationsTara Isabel Zambrano(Okay Donkey, 2020) The Citron Review is excited to bring together two beloved contributors …
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The Archeologist
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2020 by The Citron Review
by Carlo Rey Lacsamana When I passed by the train station today and was greeted by emptiness and the …
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10 Tips for Walking Alone at Night
1December 15, 2020 by The Citron Review
by Ronit Plank 1) Tie up your hair so you don’t look as much like a girl. 2) Walk …
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And Just Like That
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2020 by The Citron Review
by Amanda Gaines I had to admire his timing; breaking up with me two weeks before I moved across …
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