Must be spring: the flock of snowbirds are fighting among the still-bare branches of a hedge. This week, a flash by Jennifer Leeney Adrian: “The Package.”
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Must be spring: the flock of snowbirds are fighting among the still-bare branches of a hedge. This week, a flash by Jennifer Leeney Adrian: “The Package.”
This flash originally appeared in SC 4.1. Subscribe. Download. Print. Read on >>.
Dear Reader, our swamps are cold swamps and our cataracts are whitecapped irii, and this week we’re pouring forth from the archives Beth Towle‘s “The River Woodlawn”:
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Today we’re all a-twitter with spring coming on, it’s nearly here, we’re bursting with love pangs seeking an object. Here’s Marc Santos’ smoldering poem wicking up from the archives, “What Prometheus Knows About the Dating Scene“:
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This week our share is Leah Christianson’s touching story “Call Your Daughter.” Forward this to your dad. Or your mom. Or your daughter. Or whoever needs it.
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From the archive today we’ve levitated Rachel Jamison Webster’s pouring forth of petals and tusks and gravitational waves, “Memory Tell Memory”:
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