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Marrah laid next to Nina in the strip of grass between their houses, fingers interlaced behind her head. It was the summer after senior year of high school, still mid-June, and the days were elastic in those months ...

Nina: A short story by Natalie Marsh

Fiction, LAR Online

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I was born in the year of Roe vs. Wade. Watergate and Wounded Knee, Skylab, Secretariat, Billie Jean King, the last US troops out of Vietnam, and I was born. Roe and I turned twenty-one in 1994, the year the Magellan ...

Six Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-Eight by Youna Kwak

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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Paradise Is Jagged by Ann Fisher-Wirth Review by Anders Carlson-Wee Publisher: Terrapin Books Publication Date: February 1, 2023 ISBN: 1947896601 Pages: 116 A Hopeful Quarrel In vivifying ...

Paradise Is Jagged by Ann Fisher-Wirth Review by Anders Carlson-Wee

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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August ends; the world outside dissolves in warm rain. Dead flies float in pools  of gold, the tang of soap and vinegar rising sharply in the heat. Aren’t we done with all this yet, the peaches ...

Blue Hour by Hannah Hirsh

LAR Online, Poetry

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You are an orange tree a woman planted many years ago. But first, before that, you are only a tiny seed she lays softly into the cradle of earth and loam she dug for you in her own backyard. While you sleep dormant, she ...

The Orange Tree by Danielle Sherman

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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The Longest Race by Kara Goucher and Mary Pilon Review by Michael Lee Palmer Publisher: Gallery Books /an Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Publication Date: March 14, 2023 ISBN: ...

The Longest Race by Kara Goucher and Mary Pilon Review by Michael Lee Palmer

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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It Was Untimely Translated Story Time is a locked chest. Once the chest is opened, it is impossible to keep the time inside.  A baby was born in a village. The chest opened, and time slowly seeped ...

Short Story by Esra Kahya translated by Aysel K. Basci

LAR Online, Translations

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In a corps, it matters less whose steps are whose, but still, .....................a dissonance among them can unravel  the whole of the performance. Tonight, my little ...

For the Pianist on Smoke Break Outside the Grand Rapids Ballet Company by Andrew Collard

LAR Online, Poetry

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It started and then it couldn’t be stopped, them calling you Prof, though every now and then you’d be summoned Beth by the ones who seemed older than the rest, more secure in the democracy of learning, more prone to ...

Syllabus by Beth Kephart

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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