The boys turned nine next week and the nanny asked her if she was solid on the gluten free chocolate cupcakes, or did she think they should get a half dozen of the vanilla ones as well. Her nanny was a small woman, with ...
The Deer by Andrea Harper
Fiction, LAR Online
But Now Am Found by Patricia Horvath
Review by Allison Kornet
Publisher: Black Lawrence Press
Publication Date: February 24, 2023
ISBN: 162557035X
Page Count: 256
At the end of “But Now Am ...
Book by Patricia Horvath Review by Allison Kornet
Book Reviews, LAR Online
Never Mind, I’ll Get It Eventually
By Johanna Bodor
Excerpt Translated from the Hungarian by Jozefina Komporaly
One autumn evening in 1982, my parents spelled out what they had been mulling over for ...
Never Mind, I’ll Get It Eventually (Excerpt) By Johanna Bodor Translated By Jozefina Komporaly
LAR Online, Translations
Kathleen McGookey’s fourth book, Instructions for My Imposter, is now out from Press 53. Her work has appeared in Copper Nickel, Crazyhorse, December, Field, Glassworks, Miramar, Ploughshares, Prairie ...
How to Disappear by Kathleen McGookey
LAR Online, Poetry
Once Upon a Time,
a fisherman found a dog floating in a box at sea. The fisherman pulled the animal onto the boat and gave it some water and a bologna sandwich. A short time later the fisherman found another ...
A Morsel of Light by Shabnam Piryaei
Flash Fiction, LAR Online
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
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
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
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 ...
