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After our mother died, Gemma, my brother’s girlfriend, moved in. Her situation at home was even more fucked than ours, so I agreed to it, though it’s not like I could really refuse. Mostly, I couldn’t hear the two ...

Temporary Organ by Lauren Slaughter

Fiction, LAR Online

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The fact of being no longer is how the denotation begins. If you stop there, the word that surfaces is death. The end of being. The end of life, at least as we have known it. But if you continue—the fact of being no ...

The Death of the Firstborn by Julie Marie Wade

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Love Letters to Ukraine from Uyava by Kalpna Singh-Chitnis Review by Nicole Yurcaba Publisher: River Paw Press Publication Date: March 11, 2023 ISBN: 978-1736687147 Pages: 110 When Empathy Bridges ...

Love Letters to Ukraine from Uyava by Kalpna Singh-Chitnis Review by Nicole Yurcaba

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You’re called in for jury duty and chosen. It’s a six-person jury, a criminal case.  Domestic violence. The charges: harassment and assault in the third degree.  All the evidence is ...

Second-Person Point of View by Julie Labuszewski

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Born in 1997 in Sibiu, Romania, Ioana Vintilă is a biotech engineer, with an MA in Molecular Biotechnology. In 2016, she won the PEN International New Voices Award for her poems. Her first ...

2 Poems by Ioana Vintilă Translated by Clara Burghelea

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Sunday afternoon blizzard on the easternmost pointof North America—early mountain standardmeans my Momma’s at church. I can’t sleep late anymore.Instead I mope, cast hard shadows on blue & purple walls,walls ...

Poisoned by S.A. Leger

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There are three groups of people—the living, the dead, and those at sea. -attributed to Anacharsis, c. 6th century B.C. My landlady, Magda, was a ventriloquist. She threw her voice with eerie precision from ...

The Living, The Dead, and Those at Sea by Cary Holladay

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The air tasted sticky, like mold and honey on the backs of our mouths, the day of the neighborhood yard sale. I was seven, or maybe eight, and lonely in the humid Southern summer. We’d hoped a collective yard sale ...

To Have a Body by Alice Martin

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I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times by Taylor Byas Review by J.B. Stone Publication: Soft Skull Press Publication Date: August 22, 2023 ISBN: 9781593767419 Pages: 128 Navigating Black Joy: ...

I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times by Taylor Byas Review by J.B. Stone

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