SHOE-MERANG, LIFT
The toilet paper has arrived, or maybe it’s the turnips. But the dog has kicked his shoes all over the foyer. I’ve asked him not to, but he’ll listen only to Linda.
And you think she’ll ...
Plague Diary II by Steve Chang
Fiction, LAR Online
translated by Rachael Daum
N., the famous explorer of the expanses of the northern seas, briefed the public shortly after the unfortunate sinking of the Titanic in the year 1912 on his particular knowledge regarding ...
Lusitania: Prologue by Dejan Atanacković
LAR Online, Translations
—For Feiga Maler, 1919-1942, who died in the Kraków Ghetto
When she was fenced off even from herself, she had that strangled feeling
as if the alphabet forgot her lips.
How did she mend thoughts that snapped like ...
[When she was fenced off even from herself] by Yerra Sugarman
LAR Online, Poetry
In the latest Trump blunder, he says we should all be back in church by Easter, which comes early this year, April 12. This makes me remember an Easter a few years ago, my six grandnephews in straw hats and shirts with ...
One Day in the Pandemic: March 25, 2020 by Denise Duhamel & Julie Marie Wade
LAR Online, Nonfiction
reviewed by Joshua Sokol
Young Heroes of the Soviet Union
Alex Halberstadt
Random House, March 2020
$28.00; 320 pp.
ISBN: 978-1400067060
Digging through the innermost parts of one’s memory is not a ...
Review: Young Heroes of the Soviet Union by Alex Halberstadt
Book Reviews, LAR Online
“No, Secretary Dunn, that’s not a mistake. The new guidance from President Muir couldn’t be clearer,” Jane said in an icy monotone, then tilted the computer monitor back towards Dunn.
“So a further failure ...
Secretary of Warblers by Matt Poll
Flash Fiction, LAR Online
The four walls of the Setco Plastics Factory
were built around my sister’s name—its red
lip, its pride, its dark hair pulled up to where
she couldn’t see it. Her words were sifted
through a wall of exhaust ...
Carmen by Gustavo Hernandez
LAR Online, Poetry
She did it again. I’m always surprised. What does that say about me? I certainly don’t learn. We have an agreement, and she consistently breaks it. We’ve been practicing the Pass the Feather method. Our marriage ...
I Feel _____ When by Laura White Gray
Fiction, LAR Online
translated by Kate Whittemore
I can tell by your face that you’ve seen the dead bird at the edge of the beach, the feathers glued down like a plastic skin. I was witness to how the sea left it there this morning. I ...
