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Marking Time

Sep 30, 2019

Essay by Esperanza Cintrón

My aunt’s attitudes reminded me of the cultural practice of senicide, abandoning the aging to die.

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Daytime All the Time

Sep 30, 2019

Essay by Jeremiah Horrigan

Everyone else in my family would remember me when I was gone. But not him.

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Crossing Town

Mar 18, 2019

Essay by Ronnie Hess

I watched each day, until everything, save for one tall building in the middle of the block with doctors’ offices on the first floor, was rubble and dust.

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Deer Season

Mar 04, 2019

Essay by Caitlin Scarano

We yawned, slapped at flies, already unmoved by the pageantries of masculinity.

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Detour to the Cathedral

Feb 25, 2019

Essay by Susan Butterworth

Then the interrogation began. He described “vicious verbal violence,” with his interrogators screaming, swearing at him, 'You don’t preach Christianity, you preach shit.'

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