miCRo: Two Pieces by Jeremy Paden
& zhe answered, yes, the certain are so very much like tractor trailers
barreling down a mountain speedway
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Mar 13, 2024 | miCRo | 0
& zhe answered, yes, the certain are so very much like tractor trailers
barreling down a mountain speedway
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Oct 31, 2023 | Samples | 0
The Coyote Who Was Once a Dragon A rugged coyote wandered close by the oceanside communities....
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Sep 27, 2023 | miCRo | 0
In the prose poem “Blue Yarn,” Jackie Craven unsettles our understanding of domestic spaces.
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | May 17, 2023 | miCRo | 0
This prose poem name-drops brands in a way that seems to extol consumer spending—until a final turn.
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Oct 12, 2022 | miCRo | 0
The feigning killdeer in this prose poem becomes a mirror to understand the speaker’s own evolution.
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Nov 17, 2021 | miCRo | 0
Bosses and shoppers inspire Joshua Gottlieb-Miller’s meditation on work and purpose.
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Apr 14, 2021 | miCRo | 0
In Alina Stefanescu’s “Why One Cloud Is Kin to Not Liking,” a deft observation of a cloud’s “power of chilling” follows a list of reasons why the speaker’s in-laws don’t like her.
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Oct 14, 2020 | Samples | 0
The velvet ant is not velvet, not ant. It is a wasp, grooved with sting. If scooped into the...
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Feb 4, 2016 | microreview & interview, Uncategorized | 0
by José Angel Araguz …Some crazy guy told me. His mother was beautiful. And perhaps I should have...
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