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There may be virtue in restraint—: in distance, drinking,  or—like the child left to cry—in letting your savings  be. How, if you hold still enough to sense the veins’ valves click shut up & down ...

A Love Reckless by Cate Lycurgus

LAR Online, Poetry

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The man you swore you’d marry is finally moving out, God bless him. You were starting to worry that he didn’t have a backbone. He’s shuffling about your room, blinking the wet out of his eyes, like a schoolboy ...

A Cat Called Charlotte Perkins Gilman Sam O’Brien

Fiction, LAR Online

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Greta Garbo at Kyveleia ..................................My family was poor. I started working at 14, in a beauty  ..................................parlor. Then fate came along in the guise of ...

2 poems by Liana Sakelliou Translated by Don Schofield

LAR Online, Translations

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I keep a picture of my Grandma’s old yellow farmhouse on my desk. And now that the house no longer exists, this picture is a treasure, the thing I’d grab on the way out if my house in Chicago caught fire. When my ...

Only A House by Christie Tate

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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When She Speaks of the Fire  .................................she has to turn from it, so the story you hear  .................................is that of pines and twitching ...

When She Speaks of the Fire by Melissa Crowe

LAR Online, Poetry

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We will soon join the others in the mass exodus. But first, I must convince Charlotte to go with us peaceably. This will not be easy. To kill time, I pace the driveway. I double check to make sure the van is ready. ...

Meltdown by Richie Zaborowske

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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Take Care is the brave and arrestingly beautiful second poetry collection to come from Eunice Andrada. Andrada delves (as she characteristically does) straight to the heart of what it means to be a young woman of diaspora, ...

Take Care by Eunice Andrada Review by Leila Lois

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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That thing that happens sometimes where  the boardwalk stretches into the forest,  wetlands reflecting sunlight from below,  and you feel like you're on tour through  a more interesting life than your ...

Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Rest of Your Life by Christopher Citro

LAR Online, Poetry

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The mood had come over him again, descending with the weight of a permanent state of affairs. He seemed hazy to himself and surrounded by questions he couldn’t answer. Other people went in and out of focus, his images ...

Haze by Glen Pourciau

Fiction, LAR Online

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