Tag Archives: Winter 2014
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The History Tour
1December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Juliana Gray You are a tourist among tourists. A bus carries you to Normandy beaches, somehow navigating down …
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Blue Echo
3December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Leonora Desar My father had see-through skin. My mother and four older brothers looked through him because of …
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Regimen
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by Melissa Grunow My bare legs are itchy, and I can feel the abrasive fibers leaving an impression in …
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Who?
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by Ken Rodgers We hid in the horse pen. The moon was absent and a coal fire haze from …
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The Almost-Symmetry
1December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Kathleen Boyle True Aristocracy is in Being a Nomad Those who settle down lose their lineage – Anatolian …
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News
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by Rachel Morgan We are a people impatient to see our world redeemed through catastrophe and we are always …
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Moraine
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by Kathleen Boyle From the bitter desert follow, for a while, Those who turn right off their routes, Those …
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Haunted
1December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by AprilJo Murphy We believed in ghosts then. At night, huddled over Ouija boards, we’d try to speak with …
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Four Pieces of Micro Fiction
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by Daniel Aristi abuelo grandpa at the end had this texture of a WWI biplane – covered in fabric …
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Ghost Bike
2December 1, 2014 by The Citron Review
by Kate Sparks People in town called John “Ghost” because he was so pale and because they weren’t very …
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