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  At dinner time, Ankit leans over the table and spits on Raunak’s food. Ankit’s followers—“gang,” as he calls them—laugh.  “Ignore him,” Shashi, who sits next to Raunak, whispers. At bedtime, the boys ...

Lesson by Mohit Manohar

Fiction, LAR Online

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From SiedliskoYou say I shouldn’t praise the day before evening comesbut I’ll do just that.I praise the dovecote in Trzebiechow and how the dovesscatter as we drive byon our way to the lake.I praise the mallow ...

Three Poems by Nathalie Schmid Translated by Ellene Glenn Moore

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The Tears & Smiles of Things by Andriy Sodomora Translated by Roman Ivashkiv and Sabrina Jaszi Review by Nicole Yurcaba Publisher: Academic Studies Press Publication Date: 02/13/2024 ISBN:  979-8887194387 Pages: ...

The Tears & Smiles of Things by Andriy Sodomora Translated by Roman Ivashkiv and Sabrina Jaszi, Review by Nicole Yurcaba

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When you walk through the anteroomthere are geraniums placed purposefullyon the entryway table, as if they have been waiting for you.Did you notice them, the geraniums?The color is a grayish blue, a slight mauve,but ...

The Anteroom by Daniel Mills

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When a snake is coiled, she is ready to strike, though sometimes the coil is a defensive bluff, pure tactic, and she’s protecting herself, her soft vulnerable underbelly, from predators or threats, real and perceived, ...

Coiled by Ana Maria Spagna

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Consequences My wedding dress was sewn by a circus dwarf. Her name was Rita, one day she left the big tops and started working as a seamstress like her mother. She sewed for eveyone in the housing project, for a few ...

Consequences by Giovanna Daddi translated by Anne Milano Appel

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  My mother was an amphetamine addict who left me in a gas station bathroom somewhere east of Maniac, Georgia, when I was four. The last thing I saw of her was her hand, held up, not waving but still. Soon after, I was ...

The Dead Cat by Whitney Collins

Fiction, LAR Online

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A hand touching a neck. Tía Puy shuffling her deck and the king of batons. Passion. The lifeline. The bar Zulo and Santa Justa Station, simultaneously. Foolishness. But that was what he said. Just thinking about it ...

Queen of Batons by Julen Azcona, Translated by Slava Faybysh

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Data Mind: Poems by Joanna Fuhrman Review by Christine E. Hamm Publisher: Curbstone Books Publication Date: October 2024 ISBN:  0810147742 Pages: 96 When speaking of a virus, we tend to think of it in negative ...

Data Mind: Poems by Joanna Fuhrman Review by Christine E. Hamm

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