Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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The Reluctant Secret Sharer
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by Maria Terrone If this were a novel, I’d be sitting by the steam pipe in our living room, …
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I Can See Her
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by Christopher Rabley Ahead of my children, who laughed and whipped their paddles to stream water at my back, …
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Black Ice
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by Christine Baerbock There’s a woman who prays, lips on knuckles, for her children, her husband. She does it …
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Turtles
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by Kaely Horton They said it would be better for everyone if I stayed home. I knit turtles, mostly. …
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Spring Wedding
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by Helen Chambers We marry in a blur of froth; Queen Anne’s lace dancing our tune, and unfurling fiddle-heads …
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White Wedding
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by Helen Chambers Grey day; warm for the season. ‘If anyone knows any reason…’ intones the priest, hearing the …
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Notes on the Creative Nonfiction Selections
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At the end of a long winter, we often understandably long for spring. But in our lust for relief from …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
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These days, spring is less predictable in Asheville due to climate change. When I moved here in 2010, seasons were …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
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I know that if I tell you where I live and also say that this winter has been a tough …
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Immaculate
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by Anne-Marie Hoeve Spoons. You say you’ve bought new spoons. They are nice, but what’s wrong with mine? “Too …
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