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We had nowhere to go, no money, my mother and her second husband had no jobs and no prospects, we had fled cross country after essentially wrecking a house through sheer hillbillyism and had stopped paying on it and had ...

Epiphany No. 3 By Patrick Cole

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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Kissing Like There’s No Place Else I lost my phone, location undisclosed. It is not dislocation I'm after but being moved the way a picture was for the very first time.  My first French kiss ...

2 poems by Patrycja Humienik

LAR Online, Poetry

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Tell Me About Heaven by Grace Dougherty Review by Peter Dyer Publisher: pois é Publication Date: 15 November 2022 64 Pages Limited edition  The poems in Grace Dougherty’s debut collection ...

Tell Me About Heaven by Grace Dougherty Review by Peter Dyer

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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GENESIS • One hundred years ago, the most fearsome cultural critic in America was Edmund Wilson. Writing in 1931, Wilson noted in an essay that even though the Great Depression ravaged the country, “Americans still ...

Still Unsettled in the Promised Land by Thomas Larson

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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Artist Statement Covid-19 continues to disproportionately impact communities of color everywhere. For so many months, the virus was all I thought about. It infected my thoughts in my fear for my friends ...

Sonnet IX by J. Michael Martinez

Electronic Lit, LAR Online

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Artist Statement I have been drafting variations of this poem for six years, when in a stairwell the poet javier a. lopez asked me about dogs and I replied, I don’t believe in animals. And the longer I ...

Tell Me by Anthony Cody

Electronic Lit, LAR Online

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She looks at his body. She hasn’t been near a body like this in a long time.  It’s close enough to 6am, and he’s been lying just so for at least two hours now, face down on the bed, sprawled and ...

Bodies by Chris Connolly

Fiction, LAR Online

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Solo Scorching heat – not so much as a drop from the sky. All around the sleep of leaves, and right in the middle of the day  silence like a knell. Yet our conversation has begun. A blade ...

Poems by Mario dell’Arco Translated by Marc Alan Di Martino

LAR Online, Translations

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"It's Complicated" Artist Statement "It's Complicated" is inspired by a lifetime of considering and debating the issue of Puerto Rico's status in relation to the United States and triggered by the recent ...

It’s Complicated by Leonardo Flores

Electronic Lit, LAR Online

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