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The Cut Point by Rodrigo Toscano Review by Eric Larsh Publisher: Counterpath Books Publication Date: May 1, 2023 ISBN: 1933996838 Pages: 100 The Cut Point by Rodrigo Toscano explores the crucial ...

The Cut Point by Rodrigo Toscano Review by Eric Larsh

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Minutes before his execution for blasphemy the brilliant Pakistani mathematician Zahid Abidi whispered into the ear of the hangman who would fasten the noose around his neck the proof of a long thought to be insoluble ...

The Hangman’s Brother by David Sheskin

Fiction, LAR Online

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Who’s parting?—El Flaco, my father.  As if I were in a casket, he contemplates my sleep.  My so-sticky-sweet father  does not wake me with a kiss. Ghosting me  without ...

The Leaking Roof of Time by Yessica Martinez  

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Perched on a branch, I flapped my wings and cawed. One by one, the bird-watchers swung their binoculars toward me, watching. What did they see? Big Bird. To make rent, I used to dress up as Big Bird. You know, lives on ...

The Pretend Big Bird by Will Musgrove

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Blood Lines by Ann Bookman Review by David Orr Publisher: Kelsay Books Publication Date: February 26, 2022 ISBN: 1639800697 Pages: 114 Ann Bookman is a poet, anthropologist, and ...

Blood Lines by Ann Bookman Review by David Orr

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Excerpt from Dead Women by Anna Terék Translated from Hungarian by Kristen Herbert Jelena – Part II Anna Terék was born in 1984 in Bačka Topola, former Yugoslavia. Her ...

Excerpt by Anna Terék Translated by Kristen Herbert

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Jerry Xiao, a high-school senior from Collierville, Tennessee, is an alumnus of the Iowa Young Writers' Studio and the Adroit Summer Mentorship Program. His writing has been published in Crab Creek Review, ...

Elegy in an Orchid’s Soil by Jerry Xiao

LAR Online, Poetry

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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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