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1. I remembered someone telling me that the worst thing that could happen was running out of desires, but I just wasn’t wired like that. I was in the back of my car, on New Year’s Eve, with a boy I’d just met. He ...

Bites/Being in Love by Nicole Sellew

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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  This small town, the place where I grew up and occasionally return to, is beautiful, but dull. When I am away, I long for the town’s routines, which, as a teenager, bored me: the boats lowing in the morning; the fog ...

California Romantics by Becky Peterson

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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  Heatstroke I marry a blond man. When I kiss him on the lips, he wipes his mouth with the back of his hand. Flowers of all colors rain down from the sky, and the sound of cheers and applause begins to rise. My wedding ...

A short story by Fereshteh Ahmadi Translated by Siavash Saadlou

LAR Online, Translations

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In addition to the heavy casket, there’s the crunch of weak ankles carrying it. The orange smeared on my hands is not from marigolds but from bug repellent layered on my exposed body. I’m not a fan of distraction ...

In the Meadow by Mercedes Rodriguez

Poetry

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I took Barb over to Big Sky a few months back. The time had come to either figure it out or put it to rest between us. We did the whole thing—the skiing and snowshoeing. We got drunk and ate well: beef steaks and elk ...

I’m Still Here by Corey Millard

Fiction

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The Fault by Marcela Sulak Review by Brandel France de Bravo Black Lawrence Press July 2024 ISBN: 978-1-62557-076-5 Pages: 90   Marcela Sulak’s The Fault invites us into a doubled world: the very real and ...

The Fault by Marcela Sulak Review by Brandel France de Bravo

Book Reviews

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  Three days a week, David sat at Ms. Bowen’s kitchen table and repeated back, say, sun, soup, sip, sick, said, sail. When he did well, she rewarded him with a chocolate from the freezer, hard and tasteless. When ...

Say, Sun, Soup by Michael Stewart

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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2020  The first fall of my empty nest, a white-hot aloneness. Covid-19 raging, and no vaccine against it. No café, no colleagues, no classes except on my laptop.  And suddenly it’s raining ash. Stay inside, seal ...

Fire Song by Samina Najmi

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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No one believes I could be so wise. It’s not that difficult because, like all my kind, I can smell situations. A dog’s responsibility is to mind the house and its owner, to sniff and stay alert, and to be quick on ...

Watermelon by Nasim Vahabi Translated by Parisa Saranj 

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