Reviewed by Nancy Posey
Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss
Essays by Margaret Renkl
Milkweed editions, 2019
$24.00, 111 pp.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57131-378-2
The overwhelming crowd at the ...
Review: Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss by Margaret Renkl
Book Reviews, LAR Online
Every ending begins with a field.
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Mom stems her fingers
with cigarettes, says the smoke
clears a pathway for her lungs.
Breathing has become
a sport for her. “8 years,” she says
and wipes her ...
Lyme by Daniel Lassell
LAR Online, Poetry
Winner of the 2019 Los Angeles Review Literary Awards, in the category of poetry.
Final Judge: Matty Layne Glasgow
See my hands? They strong hands. They hold worlds, they break men
open with a snap. My hands is ...
the blues, reproductive by Aurielle Marie
Award Winners, LAR Online
translated by Lawrence Schimel
Inheritances
I don’t know at what moment
my sisters inhabited me,
when they looted my room
to install their own belongings
and furnish me with their dreams.
I don’t ...
Inheritances by Johanny Vázquez Paz
LAR Online, Poetry, Translations
The day after the 2008 presidential election I woke up in my bed, achy and throbbing. It's a morning I haven’t been able to forget, the follow up to a proud day. Despite being United States citizens, residents of ...
Between Foreign and Familiar by Tania Pabón Acosta
LAR Online, Nonfiction
channeling Georgia O’Keefe
and it looks like a dancer on the loose,
like someone set free of her blues (or
maybe it’s just her imagination—
a goulash of yellow and purple?)
Moon looks like a mushroom’s ...
She Sees A Pelvis In the Moon by Lynne Thompson
LAR Online, Poetry
Winner of the 2019 Los Angeles Review Literary Awards, in the category of short fiction.
Final Judge: Tammy Lynne Stoner
Let him choose the place. Somewhere familiar, like the coffee shop on the corner that only ...
How to Tell That Guy You’ve Been Dating, Your Boyfriend, or Your Friend (Whom You’re Actually in Love With) You Have a Disability by Lillie Lainoff
Award Winners, LAR Online
A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.
Diane Arbus
I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn’t photograph them.
Diane Arbus
To photograph truthfully and ...
Photographic Memory by Linda Murphy Marshall
LAR Online, Nonfiction
Aging is a possibility, like a promise
made between you and me on an autumn day,
when Halloween had thrill.
I remember our names and the games
we played, Konstantin, but not our jokes.
What matters is that we ...
