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antibodies   i’ve been trying to survive somewhat calmly  drinking lots of water i always feel  the urge to go pee and i’ve learned that this muscle we contract when we need to go pee is ...

2 Poems by Danielle Magalhães Translated by Robert Smith

LAR Online, Translations

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Grieving Written by Cristina Rivera Garza The Feminist Press, 2020 182 pages Reviewed by Shannon Nakai    From birth to death, the universal experience linking human existence across our diverse ...

Grieving by Cristina Rivera Garza Reviewed by Shannon Nakai

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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Alice from the office knows I am Taiwanese like her. Her desk is to my left, my seat is to her right, our coats are left and right of each other in the middle. Alice’s accent makes no apologies. Her gaze says I know ...

Alice Chats Sky by Tiffany Hsieh

LAR Online, Poetry

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On the morning of Rosie’s thirty-fifth birthday, Suresh conceded that his wife was an imposter. He suspected that his Rosie must have only recently been replaced by this Rosie, since up to a few weeks ago his wife ...

The Not So Liberating Art of Sussing Out A Fraud by Rajiv Ramkhalawan

Fiction, LAR Online

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Every morning at 9 am, I hurl myself into the world; I feed the animals their hay, their burgundy-colored bits, fill their water from the spring, check for injuries, count them all up. Summer afternoons, I give them ...

Notes from Grief by Katie Culligan

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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Too close...................... to call you but I’ll still call you, sister, different ...................... rooms of the same house ringing, and I’ll ramble ...................... down the stairs until ...

Poem Mouthed to My TV, Election Week by Emma DePanise

LAR Online, Poetry

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Before leaving for his tour in Vietnam, Marty’s mother insisted he and his brother Glen gather a jar of sea glass from the small pebble beach in front of their home. Ava instructed her sons to count three hundred and ...

Glass by Christy O’Callaghan

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New York    The storm front has not lowered to the horizon yet.  She walks in a drizzling rain down Forsyth  where the street turns parallel with the Manhattan bridge. She is now walking by the Orthodox ...

3 Poems translated by John Poch

LAR Online, Translations

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Atomizer by Elizabeth A. I. Powell   Publisher ‏ : ‎ LSU Press (September 9, 2020) Language ‏ : ‎ English Paperback ‏ : ‎ 108 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0807173908 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ ...

Atomizer by Elizabeth A. I. Powell reviewed by Kerrin McCadden

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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