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to an open door. You walk up the staircasethat leads to a foggy morning, and you see your grandfather waiting for youat the top of the stairs, his voice, like the slittingblades of grasses, cuts through your ...

In Your Dreams, Your Body is a Staircase by Ìfẹ́olúwa Àyàndélé

LAR Online, Poetry

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I’ve been spending my student loans on records, clothes, and alcohol, and now the money is gone. Not just gone, it’s in negative territory. My checking account is overdrawn. The direct deposit arrived like a ...

Come Finally to Visit by Andreas Trolf

Fiction, LAR Online

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squats between a fact, an opinion, a belief, and a judgment, and the difference between naked and nude is candied  fruit. Lesbians: they fall on you in the middle of the night.  It happens to the best ...

Mercy by Nicole Santalucia

LAR Online, Poetry

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We’re too old to catch crawfish with chicken bones and string. And the shore is too crowded for paddle ball. There’s only one raft and Dad says we have to share.  The lake is big, carved into mountains, but ...

Between Water and Sky by Elizabeth Erbeznik

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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Sexing the Chickens It is difficult to tell whether a baby chick is male or female. Even today, computers can’t do it without human help. An experienced “sexer” divides the chicks, as hens are needed to lay ...

Chickens by Lori J. Williams

LAR Online, Nonfiction

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Wind—Mountain—Oak: The Poems of Sappho Translated by Dan Beachy-Quick Review by Maxima Kahn Tupelo Press, June 2023 238 pages / $21.95 Ordering the Cosmos: Review of Wind—Mountain—Oak: The ...

Sappho Translated by Dan Beachy-Quick Review by Maxima Kahn

Book Reviews, LAR Online

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I wore a gown and thanked my dad who is dead  but would be proud  that I won  enough staring contests with necktied sociopaths to buy a house  and fill the tub  with ...

A TV Writer Gets Her Due by Sera Gamble

LAR Online, Poetry

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The four-foot plastic Santa lay sideways in the gutter, and Jesus had been ejected from the manger into the snow. The camel, presumably the property of the wise men nearby, rested on a dense row of hedges. Across the ...

The Vandal by Jessie Lovett Allen

Fiction, LAR Online

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Via Negativa Translated from the Hungarian by Jozefina Komporaly This is an extract from the novel Home by Andrea Tompa that will be published by Istros Books in 2024: ...

Extract from Home by Andrea Tompa Translated by Jozefina Komporaly

LAR Online, Translations

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